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by jgeada
1740 days ago
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Because that child with behavioral issues is sharing a classroom with 10 to 20 other children. It has never been fair to everyone else to put up with the issues on the one. In more brutal prior days, they'd be expelled and become the parent's problem. Now, they get medicated into compliance. It isn't fair to anyone, neither that child nor the others, that they get streamed in with everyone and everyone has to figure out how to cope. I don't know what the right answer is, but pretending there isn't a problem in the first place is definitely not the beginning of an answer. |
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Personally, I’ll take the memories of violence over being medicated for life any day of the week.
Oh, and it generally worked - fear of retribution is quite the motivator.