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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yea, this is why I spend a small fortune for my kids to go to a private school wtih classroom sizes no larger than 12 kids of which NONE are special needs or emotionally disturbed. Its all about having them in a peaceful learning environment and not having to be subjecte to kids who really should be in a contained classroom. Inclusion classrooms are disrubtive.[/quote] Exhibit A of the intolerance and bigotry against all SN kids. Not just behavior issues, she said it directly here. [b][i][u]Special needs[/u][/i].[/b] To PP, shame on you.[/quote] DP. “Your liberty to swing your fist ends just where my nose begins.” We don’t have to de okay with SN accommodations having a negative affect on other children. Of that is what happens every day, and we are allowed to balk. If that offends you, IDGAF. [/quote] You're all very brave behind your anonymous posts. Bravo, warrior. [/quote] I know you’re getting angry that you can’t bully people anymore into agreeing with you or at least pretending to, but you will just need to deal with that loss of power because voting in this country is also anonymous. Most parents of school children have started to see what goes on in schools in this country, and we want things to change. You can stamp your feet all you want but you can’t bully people into voting the way you want.[/quote] Are you on the wrong thread? Nobody is voting children off the island. I presume that not one of you would stand up in public, say at a PTA meeting, and say out loud that you don't want SN kids in your school. Not behavior issues, SN. But I could be wrong. Most of you are probably just as awful IRL.[/quote] I would stand up and say that I don’t want any kids (SN or otherwise) with serious behavioral issues in my school. I’m not sure what your point is or why you keep trying to make the claim that everyone is coming after all SN kids who have dyslexia or whatever. It’s just not true. And since it’s apparently a law that is forcing schools to keep disruptive kids in the mainstream schools, then yes, it is a voting issue. It’s not a game of survivor but voting is how we get laws changed in this country.[/quote] +1. Seriously, I couldn't care less what, if any, diagnosis a kid has. If they're threatening to kill other children, punching, stabbing with pencils and scissors, and clearing the classrooms, they need to be OUT of mainstream classrooms. It is absurd to expect teachers to work in that environment, and absurd to subject CHILDREN to that type of abuse. It would get a CPS referral if it was happening in the home, but it is impossible to address in schools. That's a failure of the law and takes an emotional toll on children and teachers every day. And teachers can quit when they get too burned out, but what about the children? [/quote] This. The fact that people on here consider it normal to have to clear a classroom because one child is throwing chairs boggles my mind. A kid who throws chairs does not belong in a mainstream school, never mind a mainstream classroom. [/quote]
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