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<blockquote data-quote="tryinghard" data-source="post: 142928" data-attributes="member: 4570"><p>I read the article yesterday and was shocked\scared until I read this....(cut and pasted from the story) then I became very sad.</p><p> </p><p><strong>"The alleged target was a veteran educator who teaches third-grade students with a range of learning disabilities, including attention deficit disorder, delayed development and hyperactivity, friends and parents said. "</strong></p><p> </p><p>Then I realized that all it could have taken was one difficult child who got a crazy idea (maybe not realizing the consequences) and he\she talked to other difficult child's who follow along with the plot. If this was a classroom of non difficult child's would this have happened..I think probably not.</p><p> </p><p>As most of us are painfully aware...difficult child's do and say things that shock us and make no sense. They sometimes do not live in the same reality the rest of society lives in.</p><p> </p><p>It made me very sad for the teacher, for the difficult child's, for their parent, for their classmates....I could go on and on. </p><p> </p><p>Now will other teachers have an even greater bias towards our difficult child's after they read this article and picked up on the the "type" of kids that were in her class???!!</p><p> </p><p>With the increase in autism and adhd (obviously others diagnosis's are increasing but these are the two high profile ones) increases it is no wonder teachers are saying they are seeing more "negative" behaviors. Teaching is a TOUGH job and I am afraid is only going to get TOUGHER unless as a society we take research on these diagnosis's more seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryinghard, post: 142928, member: 4570"] I read the article yesterday and was shocked\scared until I read this....(cut and pasted from the story) then I became very sad. [B]"The alleged target was a veteran educator who teaches third-grade students with a range of learning disabilities, including attention deficit disorder, delayed development and hyperactivity, friends and parents said. "[/B] Then I realized that all it could have taken was one difficult child who got a crazy idea (maybe not realizing the consequences) and he\she talked to other difficult child's who follow along with the plot. If this was a classroom of non difficult child's would this have happened..I think probably not. As most of us are painfully aware...difficult child's do and say things that shock us and make no sense. They sometimes do not live in the same reality the rest of society lives in. It made me very sad for the teacher, for the difficult child's, for their parent, for their classmates....I could go on and on. Now will other teachers have an even greater bias towards our difficult child's after they read this article and picked up on the the "type" of kids that were in her class???!! With the increase in autism and adhd (obviously others diagnosis's are increasing but these are the two high profile ones) increases it is no wonder teachers are saying they are seeing more "negative" behaviors. Teaching is a TOUGH job and I am afraid is only going to get TOUGHER unless as a society we take research on these diagnosis's more seriously. [/QUOTE]
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