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Reply to "Why is it MCPS policy to not share discipline measures of other kids?"
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[quote=Anonymous]PP here. *printed I'll also add that we really hesitated contacting MCPD, but after speaking to various staff members in my district the consensus was that since it was so clear cut in terms of assault that we'd be doing the other kids somewhat of a favor since they were in Middle School. There are studies showing that many of these behaviors in that age group do not have a positive trajectory. Ultimately, better to shake them up and be clear of consequences than to 'let it go'. The students did also get 2 days of in-school suspension. I later met a parent who was a victims' rights specialist and she told me that studies have shown that even though it's emotionally draining, letting our child speak up and confront their aggressors...it yields the best psychological result. A few months of talk therapy also helped our child.[/quote]
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