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Oh my!
By D. Nixon

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It sounds like you're stuck between your responsibility to this child and your responsibility to the rest of your class. As a parent, I would be beside myself with the knowledge that a child with a specific history of violence remained in the classroom with MY child because nobody else had "the time to deal with him." However, as an educator I see a child who needs your help more than any other. He is acting out for a reason, and there should be someone in your school trained to work with him. What about the school counselor?

 


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