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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not rocket science, but it is a classroom, not a circus. There’s no excuse for children to be talking while a teacher is lecturing or students are to be completing work quietly. The teacher should not allow best friends to be talking if that means another child has to get an accommodation to avoid them. That’s insane. The classroom door can also be closed, and people in the hallway should be as quiet as possible knowing that classes are in session.[/quote] You think teachers have more power in the classroom than we actually do. This year alone, I’ve seen three different kids with an accommodation to choose a friend to sit next to. We’re only three weeks in and this has already caused drama because it’s middle school. There’s the two boys who think they’re comedians. One student selected a friend and now wants to dump her, but the friend also has a 504 so they have to sit in front. The third chose a NT friend with food allergies who can’t sit near the kid with the accommodation to snack continuously (to counteract the growth stunting effects of his meds). Counselors, please stop writing accommodations that screw over every other student in the room. [/quote]
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