There is no spin that anyone can put on the actions of these people that can justify it. NONE. Period, full stop.Now, for the unpopular opinion coming from someone who has watched his wife come home with black eyes, bruises, scratches and spit on daily for the last 23 years.....
Is this a kid who has intentionally forced a vomit onto these teachers before? Yes, it happens. I don't know what disability or behavioral issues this child has and we won't, but many sped kids could actually not be in sped with actual parents in the home no rewarding those bad behaviors.
I am not saying what they did is OK. I'm saying there is a lot more that goes on than likely any of you know or could begin to comprehend.
With that said, brownsburg has become just another overly large suburban mill.
We'll have to agree to disagree. I'm tired of watching my wife physically abused on a daily basis. We don't have kids and I am beginning to wish more wouldn't. Seeing kids with zero consequences and parents that come in DEMANDING no consequences for their out of control child? yeah puts a different perspective on it.There is no spin that anyone can put on the actions of these people that can justify it. NONE. Period, full stop.
Exactly!As a former foster parent of mentally handicapped children and now my daughter is also a foster parent with mentally handicapped children there is nothing a 7 year old can do to cause this kind of action or reaction. Nothing. I can see an older child being strong to inflict injury but this is still not something you do a child no matter the actions of a child.
Maybe 99% of the system, possibly a little more.Stories like this sort of give you a glimpse into the modern school world.
Of course I realize we can't paint the whole system with a wide brush.
You know what, y'all are right. Every teacher in every school in every district it a worthless pile of **** that should be shat on any time it can be done. In fact, please pull your worthless **** trophies out of these worthless schools and teach them, discipline them and teach them the basics of right, wrong and how to be a decent human being. Because from where I sit... the parents are the vast majority of what is wrong in the school system. But please, lets blame EVERY teacher right? ****ing ******** from ****ing idiots that have no idea what is going on.Maybe 99% of the system, possibly a little more.
Well I hope you weren't one of the worthless ones that many teachers deal with now. The ones that do not care about the child just looking for a way to get a payout.As a former foster parent of mentally handicapped children and now my daughter is also a foster parent with mentally handicapped children there is nothing a 7 year old can do to cause this kind of action or reaction. Nothing. I can see an older child being strong enough to inflict injury but this is still not something you do to a child no matter the actions of a child.
My late wife and had around 40-45 foster children through our home and many of them keep in touch with me through FB and we tried to treat them as our own. They were given the same love and rules that our birth children had, no one was different. At least 10 were special needs children and I know our children sometimes took 2nd depending on who needed what.Well I hope you weren't one of the worthless ones that many teachers deal with now. The ones that do not care about the child just looking for a way to get a payout.
The wife started noticing the trend worsen over the last decade.My late wife and had around 40-45 foster children through our home and many of them keep in touch with me through FB and we tried to treat them as our own. They were given the same love and rules that our birth children had, no one was different. At least 10 were special needs children and I know our children sometimes took 2nd depending on who needed what.
Yes, there are some foster parents out there that are in it only for the money but those that I knew were not. We quit being foster parents when my wife's health started to fail her and that was in 1998
Oh, I’d be in jail if that was my child.I don’t say this very often, but that situation could’ve used some violence against the people in the mugshots.
Unfortunately that is becoming rare these days. Special needs or not.Oh, I’d be in jail if that was my child.
And for the record, we weren’t one of those parents that always sided with the kids when they were wrong and got in trouble at school. If one of my kids did something stupid, they got punished when they got home, as well as whatever they got at school.
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Now, Once again I did not say their actions were right, but I'm also not wholesale demonizing them with the limited information provided.