Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your child unable to communicate? Did you ask them “hey are you pulled out by a strange person to do weird stuff?”
My child is in PK4 so we haven’t encountered this yet…
So it sounds like you’ve answered your own questions. Should you be worried about your child who is several grades separated from your imagined child predator and is not pulled from class? No. Are you worried they are roaming the school for victims?
I’m not worried about a “predator”… it sounded more of an issue about how the school operates in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your child unable to communicate? Did you ask them “hey are you pulled out by a strange person to do weird stuff?”
My child is in PK4 so we haven’t encountered this yet…
So it sounds like you’ve answered your own questions. Should you be worried about your child who is several grades separated from your imagined child predator and is not pulled from class? No. Are you worried they are roaming the school for victims?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your child unable to communicate? Did you ask them “hey are you pulled out by a strange person to do weird stuff?”
My child is in PK4 so we haven’t encountered this yet…
So it sounds like you’ve answered your own questions. Should you be worried about your child who is several grades separated from your imagined child predator and is not pulled from class? No. Are you worried they are roaming the school for victims?
I’m not worried about a “predator”… it sounded more of an issue about how the school operates in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your child unable to communicate? Did you ask them “hey are you pulled out by a strange person to do weird stuff?”
My child is in PK4 so we haven’t encountered this yet…
So it sounds like you’ve answered your own questions. Should you be worried about your child who is several grades separated from your imagined child predator and is not pulled from class? No. Are you worried they are roaming the school for victims?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your child unable to communicate? Did you ask them “hey are you pulled out by a strange person to do weird stuff?”
My child is in PK4 so we haven’t encountered this yet…
Anonymous wrote:What does pulled out for "informal methods" mean? Kids at all schools are routinely pulled out for remediation and/or enrichment. This isn't harmful.
Anonymous wrote:Is your child unable to communicate? Did you ask them “hey are you pulled out by a strange person to do weird stuff?”