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Are Schools Too Protective Of Kids?
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(02-16-2018, 11:58 AM)fredtoast Wrote: This.

Brad knows nothing of how these children are treated or taught.  They could all be assigned different skills based on their abilities.  He knows absolutely zero about there lesson plans or special needs. He also knows nothing about autism or how children with autism can behave.  He has no background training in child development or psychology.

Yet he thinks himself an expert who knows more than the experts who have devoted their careers to working with children.  He is like the uncle who shows up and plays catch with an autistic child for 10 minutes and then declares that the child is fine and the doctors and psychologists and the child's parents are all stupid because the child doesn't really have any problems.

Once again, you're full of shit and I already addressed these points. which you conveniently ignore because they don't fit your agenda or pre-concieved notion that everyone else is wrong and you know everything.  

If they didn't lump them all together and just assume that they can't perform simple tasks, then why would my short interaction with her and instructions allow me to determine that she was capable-minded and could function well enough to perform the simple task of advancing the slides?
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RE: Are Schools Too Protective Of Kids? - BFritz21 - 02-16-2018, 02:46 PM

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