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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At my kids' private, disruptive kids are removed from the classroom and sent to be dealt with by the administration so the good kids can continue to learn and be in the classroom with the teacher(s). And yes, my use of "good kids" there was on purpose. The disruptive kid's parents are made to come into the school weekly to meet with administrators and teachers and called daily with reports on their kid. I know of cases where parents of disruptive kids were required to take parenting skills classes at the school and the kid was required to see the school counselor and/or a psychiatrist weekly. IMO this is exactly the correct response. A badly behaved kid usually has parents who don't know how to parent correctly, or perhaps are too lazy and entitled to do so. Dealing with the "whole picture" of both the behavior of the kikd and the parenting skills is exactly right.[/quote] Wow you're sure high on yourself. "Bad Kid" and "Lazy Parents" Let's just hope your precious delicate child doesn't Flip a Switch at some point and make you the "lazy parent" and your kid the "bad kid"... Frankly, some schools just aren't good fits for certain kids... [/quote]
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