Preschool suspensions
Posted by KevinSmith1281 11 years, 6 months ago to Education
Why is everything always about race?
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Your post is a perfect example of the difference between anecdotal and empirical evidence. It's wonderful that your kids had the positive experience they did, but the empirical evidence suggests that too many minority children are in fact affected by their living conditions as expressed by evlwhtguy above.
Fred Speckmann
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Your analysis is 100% on the money. Every word you wrote is true and it needs to be said more often and in every forum available.
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Maybe something to do with the kinds of parents that raise their preschoolers to BE disruptive at school? Nah, that would be racist, wouldn't it?
I remember once, yeas ago, the ideal was to be "color blind"... And for a while, it actually happened, at least where I was from...
Except those trying to suck power out of "racism" realized it would kill their power structure... so they keep stirring the pot (or actually, catalyzing it to separate like oil and water) to keep racism alive and well.
Typical pullmonger trick, make someone "poor and opressed" to guilt you into their policies. Makes me ill...
Could it be that, when the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail?
Big government liberals, like Arne Duncan and his boss, the idiot-in-chief, are so invested in creating their utopian society, that they have a very hard time handling the real world, when it intrudes on their fantasies.
So, they fall back on their tried-and-true strategy: screaming "racism", at every turn.
Liberalism is a mental disorder.
However, I think it's vital for parents to understand not just the physical developmental stages and physical care of children, but their emotional and psychological development, as well. And how many people know the typical age ranges for sitting, crawling, eating solid foods, etc.? Not to mention toilet training! So many people seem to think, for example, that toilet training should begin at age 1.... Or when and how to begin setting limits.
And how many know the warning signs of possible hearing difficulties? Or autism?
I say, forewarned is forearmed!
After all, any good parent wants the best possible start in life for his/her children, right?
That's followed by the preaching service which in our church is MUCH more like a educational class that I had in college.
We follow that with a potluck lunch, before we go home. Since our emphasis is on families and many of our members have larges families, there are kids everywhere.
After lunch some of us go to the rear of the property where we have a range set up and spend some quality family time target shooting. Once a month we have a "shootout" match with ribbons awarded.
Most of our kids that are 4-5 are starting to shoot (small bore or pellet guns) along side mom and dad. However, strollers are not uncommon in the range house which has sound proofing. Parents take turns in there.
Yes KH, it is a long day, but it's a day growing together with people who are educated, trained and well armed citizens.
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