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[quote=Anonymous]I don’t get all the teacher blame. Kids are coming to K not toilet trained, with poor motor skills, poor attention spans, limited self regulation and self-care skills; parents back up their snowflake children whereas they used to back up the teacher; administrators don’t step in to discipline disruptive children. In wealthy districts, the parents demand ever more bespoke educations for their children. My youngest has disabilities and is floundering in public school, so it’s not like I think schools are magic places that can teach all children with non-neglectful parents - but I don’t imagine he’d be faring much better under the old system either. I think vouchers for kids with IEPs could be a good place to start, or separate financial streams for sped services to ensure adequate staffing.[/quote]
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