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[quote=Anonymous]30 hours is a total self-contained room in FCPS, because they have support at recess and lunch, even if they are with gen ed peers. As a teacher, I have always tried to do right by my students and I do challenge them. I would feel terrible if any parent was leaving a meeting upset. What I sometimes find are parents who refuse to seek private counseling and insist everything is just fine everywhere but in my classroom, which I know is a total lie. And the parents who insist their kid makes suicidal statements just for attention? Yes, that's right. He or she is desperate for attention and they aren't getting what they need because parents refuse to provide it. Don't get me started on parents of kids with horrible ADHD who won't medicate, so their kid is out of control all day, not learning, and has such terrible self-esteem. I know the advocate who rolls her eyes. I'd fire her on the spot. No professional takes her seriously. And why do so many parents of kids with autism become advocates and think they know what they're doing? Not every kid needs what their kid dud.[/quote]
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