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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 609796" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>What happened to _free_ education? If you ask me, it is school's problem that they make free and appropriate education available to your son despite him breaking an iPad. Whose bright idea it was to give kids iPads anyway? Of course they will be broken. </p><p></p><p>It's very possible to teach kids without. Hey, our kids are allowed a calculator when they are 14 or 15, till that it is pencil, paper and old fashioned chalkboard and, at least if you look for international studies about how well kids have learned, they have not been hurt by it. </p><p></p><p>I understand you are not happy with your kid and it is wrong to break someone else's stuff in purpose or because of neglect. But he is 12 year old with special needs. Things are bound to be broken, if he is given too fragile stuff to handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 609796, member: 14557"] What happened to _free_ education? If you ask me, it is school's problem that they make free and appropriate education available to your son despite him breaking an iPad. Whose bright idea it was to give kids iPads anyway? Of course they will be broken. It's very possible to teach kids without. Hey, our kids are allowed a calculator when they are 14 or 15, till that it is pencil, paper and old fashioned chalkboard and, at least if you look for international studies about how well kids have learned, they have not been hurt by it. I understand you are not happy with your kid and it is wrong to break someone else's stuff in purpose or because of neglect. But he is 12 year old with special needs. Things are bound to be broken, if he is given too fragile stuff to handle. [/QUOTE]
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