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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My building hasn't had anyone quit because we are all really, really supportive of each other. There is a fair amount of drinking after work, going out to bars and lots of "I can't take this anymore" talk. In my district as a whole, we had a bunch of people quit before the year started and a few who quit in the first month. Most of the resignations were because of really stressful behaviors. I think most parents were drowning trying to work from home with kids around, and weren't able to spend time teaching kids basic manners, basic acceptable behaviors because they were just trying to survive. And the daycares who also help teach those things were largely closed. So the things we're seeing would just blow an average person's mind. It's almost like some kids have been running around for nearly 2 years without any parenting at all. They're feral. It is getting better. After 3 months, they can finally walk in a line and we don't have as many meltdowns or fights. [/quote] Exactly! Agreed that it is finally getting a bit better after TONS of training on expectations. They were feral and many still are. Many simply don’t know how to behave in school and pretty much don’t even hear or comprehend directions. Lots of emotional disregulation. Our country did children no favors keeping schools closed so long. #reapingwhatwesowed[/quote]
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