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school days were part of growing up.
now it's a case of not letting the snowflakes melt. Really sad.
,,,up to a couple of years ago kids had never heard of Mental Health, and probably couldn't spell it.................
.my grandson has autism adhd tourettes. fkn full house. he does have real problems.
I'm surprised at the criticism levelled at Grist. His comment exactly reflects the required approach to misbehaviour adopted in Trauma Informed Schools. There's a wealth of information on the topic and I don't think organisations like Mental health Today can be dismissed as "crackpot blogs".
By the way, I make no observation on the efficacy of the TIS approach as I'm neither an educationalist nor a psychologist. Nor do I necessarily agree with Grist that the approach is Orwellian. I simply say that Grist's comment was accurate and no teacher in a TIS would 'tell off' a pupil in the way that is commonly understood. To argue black is white simply to support a political viewpoint is what has made MM such a difficult place to make any sensible comment. G-f and I encountered a similar denial of unpleasant truths when we made the purely factual and accurate observation of large numbers of migrant boats sailing into Dover.