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Well that school is four blocks from my house.
Yes it made the news when the story hit the big cities...The quiet room has been in place for four years with no problems. Due to the big brouhaha the room has now been removed.
Lots of reasons the room was a needed fixture in the school. Often times a child would request to be allowed to go there when he or she was feeling overly stressed. With a shattered home life a quiet and safe place is a valuable thing to a disturbed, abused or damaged child.
Just sending a trouble making child to the principals office just doesn't work anymore. The principal or staff can't babysit the child...Can't break out the hack paddle and blister there buns.(law suit city nowadays.) Piling on punishment homework for unruly calss behavior doesn't work either. The kid just blows it off and the teacher is powerless to do anything about it. Can't flunk a kid anymore since the Government instituted the No Child Left Behind program. All kids just get advanced regardless of there abilities or merit because our goverment says they will. (thanks Hillary)
What do you do with a kid that is throwing a royal fit and making the classroom unsafe for himself and the other students?? Teacher sure can't lay a hand on him... The room was a place for anger management letting the child decompress while being in a safe place so he couldn't hurt himself, escape the school grounds, or hurt other students.
"Times change, as folks will say."
I believe that in today's "FAST" lifestyle, with no time for this, yet time for that, time must ALWAYS be made for a child.
Children need to be able to look up to:
#1) Their Parents.
#2) Their Teachers
#3) Role models such as those who protect like Firemen and Firewomen, Policemen and Policewomen, those in the military and Religous Friends and Leaders.
I cannot over-stress the importance of teaching children in every situation available. Early impressions lead to lifetime values and morals.
Unfortunately, none of these things are now a part of the America that I grew up knowing.
(ADDED: It has occured to me that this should be the norm worldwide....)
Our Children are our future.
How can YOU help a child?
Alway My Best,
Scott
PS. That makes four cents. I got change for a dime....
(and my career is off and flying! I'll be rich in no time....

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