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Monday, April 23, 2012

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Amen to that! I usually say something to misbehaving kids too, albeit a bit more politely than I might to my own, who I know have learned better.

I hate the idea of putting a child on the track to a career in the back of squad cars. However that is reality; if you are a danger to yourself and others, you are forced to a place where you can no longer hurt others. I had a child in my class once that threw a desk at me. I was basically told to deal with it. What a disservice to the children (and myself) who were very serious about learning! Unfortunately we often had to worry more about our safety and that student's mood than learning. Maybe I was failing that student; or maybe the whole system was...

I have worked with emotionally disturbed children and it affects everyone that child is on contact with, not only the teachers but the other students too. It is a difficult situation.

As a parent, I think everyone has their way of handling misbehavior from their children and other children. One thing doesn't work for every child. I am quick to correct being disrespectful. My grandparents and parents didn't let me act that way and I am thankful for it. What has happened to the Golden Rule?

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