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Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom

6 children on the autism spectrum who were non verbal and 1 girl in a wheel chair with muscular dystrophy and could not talk or walk. Seeing these small innocent children 4-5 year olds who are going to suffer the cuts of this evil administration, a couple of times I felt like crying. I sat with each of the children though out the day to make a connection with them. One boy had severe eczema and was crying after he had his diaper changed. I massaged him on his arms and back and an aide got a cold compress which we put on the part of where the rash was the worst and then I used a massage roller on him and he stopped crying and was good the rest of the day. One boy was playing with plastic animals and I imitated the sound the animal makes and he looked me straight in the eye and laughed. A sweet little girl non verbal ran back and forth in the classroom and I raced with her a little and she stopped and looked at me and smiled and was calmer. But the one that I almost cried the most was the girl in the wheel chair. She can’t walk or talk but I sat next to her and spoke to her massaged her hand. She looked straight at me at one point and her face was no longer contorted and for a moment look normal and she made eye contact with me and gave me a wonderful smile. All day I was filled with joy and sadness and fear for these precious children.

Driving home I felt so helpless for their future. I really hate our country now because I know what Hitler did those who were disabled and I remember that sob imitating that writer with a disability. I pray to God I am not
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2025, 08:58:00 AM »
Dear DUMMIES,

Emotional blackmail no longer works. And all of your 'cards' are overplayed and worn.

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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2025, 09:16:42 AM »
The sky isn't and won't be falling Kimberly. Stop the dystopian fantasies, otherwise reality will force you to move on to other dystopian fantasies.
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2025, 09:32:50 AM »
Dear DUMMIES,

Emotional blackmail no longer works. And all of your 'cards' are overplayed and worn.
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Kimberly forgot the all-the-mothers-are-single-mothers-and their-children are-starving Karen-Spiel.
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2025, 11:56:34 AM »
They lie so much and cried wolf so much that no one even listens to them anymore. They’ve played all their cards and they’ve become irrelevant. They’re just a little blip of background noise. :thatsright:
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2025, 03:06:48 PM »
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Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom

6 children on the autism spectrum

Kimburgler, you are likely on the "autism" spectrum.
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2025, 04:01:39 PM »
Probably:

They ... cried wolf so much that the wolves don't even believe them! :thatsright:

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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2025, 06:40:16 PM »
An emotional dumpster fire should never be around special needs children.
She is an abuser.

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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2025, 07:05:02 PM »
This is criminal. The DUmbass DUche set the children back months if not years in just one day.
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #9 on: March 17, 2025, 07:55:46 AM »
Not likely anyone on DUmmie underground would pass a CORI check.  Too many pedophiles and deviants hang out there.
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2025, 12:53:18 PM »
My wife taught SPED for 20 years, across 3 states.  You crackhead lurkers want to know what's been going on in those classrooms for 20 years?  That little girl in the wheelchair is being tested on her ability to read and write.  In kindergarten.  The one who laughed at you for making animal sounds?  Assuming he just wasn't smarter than you and knew what noise the animal actually makes, is probably highly autistic, and in the past, (possibly continuing into the future, depending on how education shakes out) got dumped into a regular class of butthole children who will treat him like dirt in the name of "inclusion".  Same with the non-verbal little girl. 

And who's been pushing for this "inclusion" and staying on level regardless of the child's conditions?  Yes, Bush I started it with NCLB, but it has continued in the hands of brainless, mostly leftist politicians and unelected bureaucrats at the state and federal levels who tug heartstrings of you morons.  Don't get me started on the "regular" kids who are bumped ahead to the next grade level without any of the skills they need to succeed in the previous two or three grades, much less the next ones. 

I write this screed at work, listening to a middle school student who is labeled emotionally disturbed walk to the office from lunch griping about how she got kicked out of lunch for no reason and how our black principal, who kicked her out, hates black people.

kimbutgar gets half a point for actually being in a classroom, but clearly from their take, it's hard to see the light where their head is firmly planted. 
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #11 on: March 24, 2025, 04:21:48 PM »
I get that we all want those kids to be treated fairly and all that but it isn't fair to lump them in with kids who will bully them and more. As bad as it is the best thing to do is to do what we did in the past but don't let the teachers and employees become the abusers and things would work out fine. I have had family members who have taught, and I know teaches and just dealing with the average kid in class is hard enough. I can only Imagin how it can be sometimes to work with SPED children
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #12 on: March 24, 2025, 04:52:12 PM »
The mainstreaming or "inclusion" started, I believe, in the 1980s, but both approaches have problems when they are done as classes:

* Separate classes group students with differing problems, some of whom will be disruptive or injure other students; the potential of chaos so severe that learning cannot happen is very high; expecting a teacher (plus or minus an aide) to reach a class of students with a wide variety of issues may be unrealistic;

* Mainstreaming also has a high risk of chaos, and the mainstreamed student(s) is/are likely to require most of a teacher's time; either or both would be to the detriment of other students' ability to learn.
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2025, 05:30:36 PM »
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Re: Yesterday I substitute taught in a pre k special education classroom
« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2025, 07:59:21 PM »
I was watching the TV today and saw a clip of both the KnobGobbler tossing a word salad and TamponTim rambling about something. I could see me little dog start shaking with fear. I robbed her had and told her in a soothing voice that the KnobGoddler and TamponTim lost the election. She immediately calmed down and looked at me. In her eyes, I could see her sincere thanks for me voting against the DUmbAss Duo that wanted to allow illegals in the country.

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