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Inclusion...some kids in my opinion shouldn't be with the regular kids
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 403711" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Don't know anything about the third child. I do know that there are a few only children in class that are fine with sharing. This little boy is so unhappy...always crying...that I think more is going on than just immaturity. He is either in tears or making others cry because he hits them when they won't surrender the classroom toys to him.</p><p>I love working on the bus. We see none of that. I can't imagine how teachers can be in the classroom these days if this new funky "discipline" is the rule of t he day. Since I saw it in two preschools, I'm thinking that it's currently popular. And if we ever tried rocking these kids, we'd get hurt. These kids do not respond to teachers being gentle and understanding. Child #2 never cries. She just makes all the other kids cry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 403711, member: 1550"] Don't know anything about the third child. I do know that there are a few only children in class that are fine with sharing. This little boy is so unhappy...always crying...that I think more is going on than just immaturity. He is either in tears or making others cry because he hits them when they won't surrender the classroom toys to him. I love working on the bus. We see none of that. I can't imagine how teachers can be in the classroom these days if this new funky "discipline" is the rule of t he day. Since I saw it in two preschools, I'm thinking that it's currently popular. And if we ever tried rocking these kids, we'd get hurt. These kids do not respond to teachers being gentle and understanding. Child #2 never cries. She just makes all the other kids cry. [/QUOTE]
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