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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's hard to help a child when the parent is in denial. The child may only be 6, but at our private, two different boys have inflicted harm on classmates. My son, in second grade, came home with bruises several times from one boy. I was told, when I asked, that the boy was 'in therapy, the parents are working with us on this' ... But no one works with the parents whose children are hurt by such kids. [b]At our tony little private, no one even called me about the two separate incidents--I had to ask. [/b] There's really No Simple Solution. But I do feel that a violent kid with a history of hurting classmates should, at the least, be suspended for a time until he gets himself together. Regardless of being 'only 6' ...[/quote] Wow. Maybe you should consider public. Our Title 1 school in FCPS is excellent about contacting us about issues that have happened at school. It hasn't happened often but each time, the school communicated steps they were taking to ensure my kids remained safe and unharmed. I wonder how you think a 6 year old will 'get himself together'. How does a suspension facilitate that?[/quote]
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