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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's pretty rich to say you're not willing to provide services in-person that will impact a child for the rest of their lives because you're above wearing PPE.[/quote] It’s gross. And to act like you should be able to work remotely as a OT or speech or PT for toddlers. Are you kidding me? It’s like teledoc visits for autism. Are you kidding me?! There are clearly jobs that cannot be done remotely. If you choose one, expect to do it in person or quit. They gov services are frankly just seeing what they can get away with. Mcps tried to say no summer services for kids with serious needs. The money is set aside and they’ll use it. It’s illegal, they’re going to get sued, blah blah but meanwhile? Kids are suffering. [/quote] +1. Kids are suffering! When I taught high school and we talked at staff mtgs about school shootings, given that I taught in a trailer with foam walls, I mentioned in passing at lunch that we’d obviously have to sacrifice ourselves to give the kids time to gtfo thru windows. Roughly half teachers immediately agreed, roughly half were appalled at risking their lives. But at some point it goes beyond job description - would you really not do anything to help a bunch of kids? That you’ve TAUGHT? Whom you care deeply about, presumably? Then get back in the classroom. [/quote] Or in person, as the case may be.[/quote]
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