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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^^ The "love button" would be you getting off your lazy butt and teaching your kid how to act appropriately and not hurt others. Otherwise, GET OUT!!![/quote] Good grief... :roll: You must be the teacher whose only ideas about discipline are putting the kid in the corner and lecturing them on their behavior every day? Yeah, how's that working for you, the kid, and the class? It's not? Quelle surprise... Whether you're the teacher or not, your attitude is unrealistic and unproductive. Of course it's best if the parents teach their kids these things. But if they don't, it's not the kids' faults and the way we treat them in schools at this age (where they spend almost as much time as they spend at home) will be a huge determining factor in what path they go down in life. Your "GET OUT!" attitude sucks and doesn't account for the fact that there are hundreds of teachers in DC who DO know how to handle these young kids with challenging behaviors. They know how to acclimate them to proper classroom culture, and only the ones who really have mental health issues need to be pulled aside and worked with separately. In the name of a better and safer and more productive District overall, let's make sure the adults in the buildings are doing all they can to help bring these kids around before we send them off to the fate you want them to go to on Day 1.[/quote] Hello, parents need to raise their kids properly and provide for a nurturing environment. The school needs to reinforce discipline. The school also needs to provide for mental health counseling, but usually fails there. No one's kids should be permitted to traumatize others. The perp needs a pull-out until s/he gets it under control. Otherwise, we're a city that caters to the LCD and the HCD leaves for the 'burbs; DC spirals to the bottom yet again.[/quote]
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