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[quote=Anonymous][quote] I know that you will now come back with more reasons to blame the mother, but this is a new level of shamefully blaming the victim, by proxy. [/quote] No. Not shaming the victim. The mom is attacking a teacher and many kids. We only know her side. She defends the lip balm incident when it was something that was disruptive to the whole class. I imagine that the class does defer to the child in most instances. The mom needs to understand and appreciate that. Instead, she paints them as bullies because they "talk over" her son--who likely is talking over the others. The teacher is trying to educate the whole class. She has pressure placed on her to do this. The mom wants two things: she wants her child to be accepted and she wants all the kids to give over to him. I understand that. I don't want to switch places with her. However, if she wants the class to revolve around her child, then he cannot be mainstreamed. He should be included--but that does not mean he can dominate what goes on. It sounds to me like that is what she wants. It also sounds like she thinks that the only acceptable situation is for her son to be allowed to smear lip balm on his papers. Yuck. [/quote]
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