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Reply to "S/O - Good Kids Being Paired with the *Bad Kid* "
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[quote=Anonymous]For the lady claiming that it's a win win for both parties, it's not if the 'good kid' has spectrum, social issues. I never figured out social interactions with other children and in retrospect, I feel that allowing me to 'run' the reading group for the other children, having me keep tabs on the classroom when the teacher took a coffee break, allowing me to grade the other student's papers, sending me to the library to shelve books, etc. probably was not in my best interest. It set me apart from the regular students and I had very little empathy for the other students, since I regarded myself as some sort of 'junior teacher' throughout elementary school. Back in those days, we didn't have name's like Asperger's, but these days, if you have identified a child as being bright but with social issues, I would assume you would be trying to help them fit in with the other students and not setting them apart in this way.[/quote]
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