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My final appeal (kinda long, sorry) Input?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 220707" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I'm assuming this is difficult child 2 you're talking about (forgive me for not having a clue)...</p><p> </p><p>For one, he's a child with serious issues. How can the adults in his world who are charged with TEACHING him and HELPING him think that ridicule and harsh criticism are EVER appropriate to use with ANY child, let alone one with emotional problems? Where do they EVER teach THAT as a teaching or behavior management technique???!!! It's unprofessional, plain and simple. He needs compassion and understanding -- NOT PROVOCATION and BULLYING (by ADULTS, NO LESS!!!) when he's CLEARLY having trouble dealing with things. You cannot be with him 24/7, so if they are not going to look out for his best interests, maybe he needs to go somewhere else that will.</p><p> </p><p>You're gonna get me on a rant that I already started today about adults who are in a position to teach but who have clearly forgotten everything they ever learned about normal child development, let alone kids with special needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 220707, member: 3444"] I'm assuming this is difficult child 2 you're talking about (forgive me for not having a clue)... For one, he's a child with serious issues. How can the adults in his world who are charged with TEACHING him and HELPING him think that ridicule and harsh criticism are EVER appropriate to use with ANY child, let alone one with emotional problems? Where do they EVER teach THAT as a teaching or behavior management technique???!!! It's unprofessional, plain and simple. He needs compassion and understanding -- NOT PROVOCATION and BULLYING (by ADULTS, NO LESS!!!) when he's CLEARLY having trouble dealing with things. You cannot be with him 24/7, so if they are not going to look out for his best interests, maybe he needs to go somewhere else that will. You're gonna get me on a rant that I already started today about adults who are in a position to teach but who have clearly forgotten everything they ever learned about normal child development, let alone kids with special needs. [/QUOTE]
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