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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You agree with a poster who flippantly says "RIP to them"-- about a CHILD-- and in the same breath call for compassion and understanding. GTFOH. You and all the PPs are horrible humans. I'm embarrassed for you.[/quote] Once you’re over your embarrassment for me, do you want to take a minute to answer the question: why is it the obligation of all to endure the class-upending drama from the disrupters? [/quote] NP here, but I’ll answer. It’s not your obligation. And the school, if it isn’t intending to be one that specifically caters to certain needs or doesn’t want to be known as one that does, will sort it out soon or will lose families that don’t want to deal with the disruption. In the meantime, I’d recommend you find a school with very little neurodiversity so that your atrophied compassion muscles don’t get strained. [/quote]
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