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[quote=Anonymous]Social/emotional learning, SEL for short, is blocked in so school can say they are inclusive. Topics include bullying, divorce, two parent or multiple parent families, same sex relationships, body image, and other topics. Mine spent an hour or two each week learning about these yet school did nothing to address bullying. We put kid in a Catholic school that says bullying isn't tolerated and these incidents we have seen happen at public (shoving, tackling, saying curse words, race related taunts) simply do not happen. I am a minority, non-Catholic moderate liberal and did not imagine a Catholic school would be more accepting than a public school in a middle / upper middle class, educated area. I do not recognize the current public school system. Born and raised in a lower-middle liberal public school district and I do not understand what's going on today with teacher education, edtech, SEL, etc. [/quote]
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