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Reply to "DD's teacher has a "cry board" in her classroom"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What’s the deal with your kid waiting this long to recover from the missed work?[/quote] She was hospitalized and is now adjusting to a chronic autoimmune condition. She’s been a bit busy. [/quote] Maybe but the. Why wasn’t there proactive efforts to get incompletes and extensions instead of waivers of responsibility. But I think the real issue is what people are pointing out about gathering information before reacting. A quick google search shows that calming spaces are a real thing and considered valuable. Regulating emotions is something that is a real issue and I know my kid’s IEP addressed. My kid was in a non mainstream program and had these type of services. And the second real issue is getting things back on track without harm - and as some have pointed out, public shaming is risky for OP’s daughter. [/quote]
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