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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Actually the child doesn’t have special needs. He was never potty trained because his parents never did it. There are plenty of kids raised on devices. If you want old school teaching, I’d recommend Catholic schools. What you will find there is very much like my public education in the 80s (grammar, spelling, handwriting, math facts, etc). [/quote] I don’t want “old school teaching”. I want the current teaching with discipline and parents that understand school and home is a partnership. Meaning they can’t raise their kid with devices and no boundaries and then expect they are going to be successful in a classroom of 20-40 kids, half of who are raised the same way. Teachers can’t effectively teach math because they have to spend time teaching behavior. [b]I want parents who understand that education doesn’t start and stop at the school door.[/quote][/b] You will never get that so maybe you can find it in Catholic school. That's why many parents send their kids there (or any private school). They want their kids to be in an environment with likeminded people. [/quote]
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