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[quote=Anonymous]There’s a crisis in parental support in the U.S. and the Surgeon General put out a report on it. COVID soured a lot of parents on school-based volunteering, the closures and the restrictions but also the attitude that parents had no right to have any expectations whatsoever of their schools, and the offloading of a ton of school-based services onto parents, who were screamed at for treating schools “like daycare” if they asked how their kids IEP was going to be fulfilled without access to OT. Most people I know volunteer now only in things that directly benefit their kids. They use the rest of their resources for enrichment for their family/close friends. They know the school won’t be there for them, and don’t feel they have an obligation to be there for the schools. It’s sad but it was probably inevitable.[/quote]
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