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Date:
2/25/2006 3:48:00 PM
Author:
Observer
(esunshine1225@hotmail.com)
Subject:
what i figured out.
"Earlychildhood.com - The Professional Resource For Teachers And Parents." I take it there are a lot of "educators" on this board? wow. some real winners. one of my children was in "early childhood" for several years. I met *one* very special teacher who treated my child's health and safety needs with as much compassion and consideration as any-other-need he had. Listening to messages like this makes me wonder how resentful many "educators" are of having any other "special needs" children in their class, even if they call themselves "special education" teachers. Sheesh. It's sickening to think of who I might be unwittingly sending my child into the care of each day, even if it's not for a "health and safety" need. Are the summer's off THAT enticing? Maybe some people should rethink their "professional" calling. And yes, I've homeschooled my child previously. The school district couldn't believe the progress WE made with him. I did what they couldn't. Academically, he's beyond his "regular education" peers now. But I'm not surprised. Considering what I'm reading. (we're still "homeschooling" even though he's attends school-----won't depend on the "educators" to do their job---- so I find amusingly ironic some of you are recommending homeschooling. :p :p :p ) One of the few intelligent things I've read, but probably not for the reasons somebody might think it is. :p :p :p
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