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Are Schools Too Protective Of Kids?
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(02-21-2018, 11:45 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: I don't know that they treat them all the same, but they're overprotective of a lot of them just because they're labeled with things like Autism.

I was just texting my friend with the autistic son and she said there are times where the plans are on point, and other times where they're too difficult or too hard, which goes back to the point about me saying that they're lumped in and overprotective.

He wasn't and I'm not saying he would have been, but he even said that teachers are that way to a lot of kids and seemed disgusted by it, either because they have no choice or because they're not trained properly.



I'm not saying they're all banned from doing certain things, so that's not a claim I made, which is just another load of bullshit you throw out.

I am saying that a child might be labeled with something like autism and automatically treated differently because of that label.

My friend's son is prove and she also worked with kids with special needs and said that it happens often.  She said that often times 

So how much time do they put into 504 plans of children with special needs?

This is from your first post, "Are some kids unable to reach their full potential because they're labeled with Autism or anything else so they're all treated one way instead of looking at the individual child?

And as your friend told you, the plans vary which means they aren't lumped in and treated the same.

And you literally wrote the teacher probably would have been overprotective; so, yes, you are saying he probably would have been overprotective despite now claiming you're not claiming that.
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RE: Are Schools Too Protective Of Kids? - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 02-23-2018, 12:51 AM

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