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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mom was looking for attention to write a story. I'd be embarrassed to admit my child was behaving like that in school. If the child acted like that in school, he should be suspended, regardless of race. Mom need to focus on parenting and look at what is going on at home and school for them to behave that way. I would fully expect my child to be suspended if they behaved that way. Why should they get a free pass over race? Since when is it ok to do things like hit and throw chairs at school?[/quote] Well, if you were treated like some of these kids are, you would too. Their expectations of 3 and 4 yo's and the way they talk to/about them is fucked up. You "perfect" mommies need to STFU unless you've had a child in one of these schools.[/quote] It's not about the mommy, it's about the child. If my child is in danger of your child throwing a chair (??!! what the hell is wrong in your family??!!) then your child needs to be suspended until he/she learns how to behave in polite company. My job, as a good mother, is to protect my children from harm. That includes even watching little freaks throw chairs around the room. [/quote] What about the teachers? Thirty years ago, when I was in second grade, our evil troll of a teacher threw a chair because she was pissed we weren't behaving. Guess what happened to her? Nothing. She was white. Schools have a responsibility to teach all kids and they often fail because kids live up to the expectations that are set for them. When they are set low, and treated like "bad" kids, they act accordingly. You live a sheltered life.[/quote]
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