...& not enough parents are getting it through their skills that they can't let these "experts" raise their children from birth (6 weeks old) & expect their kids to be okay.
I mean, how many public confessions does @libsoftiktok have to post before people stop putting the kids on the bus?
And that's a bigger issue within the Right. They don't like to think they're lazy but they ARE, just in a different way than the Left.
The Right is lazy & dismissive on cultural issues. Their own kids are on TikTok and they have no clue because they handed the kid a smartphone without much thought.
Their kid's teachers are all Leftwing and they don't know that because they aren't paying attention and these ones are smart enough to keep it in the classroom, off social media.
The pride the Right has on hard work is even misplaced in discussions about daily work. They really tend to denigrate "easy" work. We can uplift seriously hard work without tearing down "easy" work. Who are you bringing to the table by telling them their job is nothing?
Just ignore that whole aspect & be glad people are working period. Focus on how much money the government takes away from them every paycheck & then how they're taxed at the store, the pump, by the state, county...
"Oh, you work? Me, too. Sucks how much money the government takes immediately, am I right?
But they don't do that. So we keep losing ground as politicians line their pockets and send their kids to private school. Meanwhile they get everyone's money eight days a week & public school kids can barely read, but they want to protest something.
Frustrating.
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Write a notice of apology + a plan to start making amends for what scared adults did to children. The kids were not being "adaptable"; they were forced to stand down, become anxious, depressed, socially isolated & lose therapy services. The academic losses are the smallest issue.
They did not choose to be anxiety ridden. They didn't choose to be hungry. They didn't choose to lose physical contact with family members and friends.
Power hungry adults shutdown their lives and tried to keep that power for as long as possible.
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"It’s become a common occurrence over the last few years as children appear to be engaging in more “disruptive,” violent behaviors, said Nicole Cobb... at Vanderbilt University."
"It’s behaviors like a first grader flipping over desks or a kindergartner threatening his teacher’s life that Cobb said have become concerning, and it’s happening more and more. Cobb said it is particularly unusual to see elementary school-aged children engaging in..."
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Most of us know the feeling of hating going to school. For me, that started in 2nd grade with spelling test anxiety. I was convinced I was never going to learn to read or write. A string of infections & a tonsillectomy made it even harder for me to keep up!
The system had nothing in place for me or my brother, for whom they missed dyslexia. I learned to read on my own time, in my own way. School, in fact, held me back. My brother as well, who ultimately learned to read through video games.