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Reply to "Making an ADHD kid apologize to the teacher and whole class after a meltdown "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t see anything wrong with that.[/quote] Me neither. The opposite viewpoint is why we have a generation of adults that find an excuse for every misbehavior and nothing is ever their fault. But at least they don't feel "shame". [/quote] I have the opposite viewpoint. This is why we have a generation of adults that can't handle one little issue. Everybody around you has to be quiet, nice, polite every.single.solitary.moment or these little snowflakes need an apology. FFS! Life is imperfect. Just ignore the hand flapping, the kids with Tourette's, the child with ADHD that is tapping their fingers or the ASD kid the tore up a piece of paper. All of this over a frustrated kid that ripped up some paper. :shock: The.whole.class.needs.an.apology? Geez, GMAFB Please ignore, go back to work, stop staring, do your work![/quote] Op said it was a meltdown that included ripping up her paper, and it disrupted the class. What exactly are you picturing? A little huff of frustration and slowly silent tearing the paper? [/quote]
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