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Reply to "Bethesda Today: Behavioral issues, lack of support creating unsafe classrooms"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]look if we take all the most aggressive students from all MCPS schools and put them in a building, they are going to be scary. But this doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do it. It’s better than EVERYONE in the county being traumatized. They can have tons of staffing and we would save money over having all these dedicated paras assigned to one kid throughout the county. Even better, maybe special education teachers can return to helping with learning disabilities rather than running from crisis to crisis. [/quote] This doesn't make any sense. If a child would need a paraeducator in the home school model, they'd need a paraeducator in a self-contained program. [/quote] What exactly do you believe is the most effective solution to repeated classroom attacks on teachers and students?[/quote] Why exactly do you believe there's a single answer for every student and situation?[/quote] Never said that. [/quote] You asked: "What exactly do you believe is the most effective solution to repeated classroom attacks on teachers and students?" There is no single solution for all kids and situations. Needs will differ.[/quote] Step One: You remove the perpetrator from the classroom. Step Two: The mentally ill perpetrator of the classroom violence goes to get psychiatric evaluation and appropriate medical treatment. Step Three: When safety able to do so, the mentally ill student returns to school. Result: 1. Mo more classroom violence. 2. School children can learn. [/quote] They need to bring back or create more programs for these kids. Expand rica and bring back a program for violent kids or only offer them virtual except they took that away. Mentally ill and violent go hand in hand but the kids with mental illness need help not punishment. Kids who are violent need to be locked up or in special programs. [/quote] No, violent mentally ill kids first require a psychiatrist who can offer medical care. SCHOOLS. CAN. NOT. PROVIDE. MEDICAL. CARE. [/quote]
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