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KMAN:
=============== I made no such presumption. The context was a student (and many more like her), who repeatedly interrupted classroom activities with violent vocal and physical outbursts. That's a hindrance! Nope. It's an opportunity likely combined with a cry for help. I agree with Scott. The person is screaming "Why am I in this classroom with a curriculum that has no relevance or consideration for my needs, where I am being humiliated on a daily basis in front of the other kids who see that I am lost and full of anxiety and I don't have one friend and only thing worse than this is going to be when school is over for me and I haven't learned what I need to learn to participate in the community and I will be alone in the basement of my parent's house waiting to die for 50 years which is even worse than sitting here and being humiliated." =============== Of course. It depends on perspective. And in these cases, there are several, and each is valid. To the average kid in the classroom, seemingly irrelevant oubursts are a hindrance. I'm sympathetic to the fact that it may represent something quite different to the person with disabilities. frtzw906 |
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