MrsMush99 said:
My daugher has a kid who is extremely disruptive to the class. EVERY SINGLE DAY, it is something else with this kid, I wish they WOULD duct tape his mouth SHUT. And before anyone says anything about sending him to the principal. It's been done more then once, as well as having his parents up to the school. I say it's time they kick him out. I'm not paying for my daughter to go to school to be distracted and disrupted every single day. I've already gotten one girl thrown out for cursing out my daughter and another girl. It's ridiculous that the parents allow this to happen. And YES I DO blame the parents. These kids don't have to answer for anything they do nowadays. My daughter knows she better not EVER be disruptive in class. Her teacher said to her yesterday that if she could clone a student it would be my daughter. Now mind you her grades are not the best because she has a learning disablity, HOWEVER, she is polite, respectful and does not disrupt the class. I see these kids who have no respect for authority and they are going to be hit with reality when they go out in the real world.
Ever had a child with ADHD? My son has a bad case of it. He's been suspended, grounded, and about anything else you can think of.
He's probably a disruption at least 2-3x a week because of it (his ADHD manifests itself through talking. He's a motor mouth, lol!) He's had in-school 3x this year because of his mouth. I WISH a teacher would stick a piece of duct tape over it!
ADHD is just as valid of a disability as a learning one. And I would hate people to judge him or me as bad people because of it. I also pay for my child to learn and have worked very hard with the school to be fairly accomodating to find a win-win situation.
I'm probably one of the most active parents that school has. My son must have the teacher's sign off on his behavior and attitude for each class (along with his homework assignment because ADHD kids can be a wreck in organization). They ALL have my work email so I know before I get home how he performed. I often get comments about what a relief it is to know they can just shoot me an email about anything.
Oh...ADHD AND puberty = an impulsive kid with hormones. Wonderful mix there especially when you add testosterone to the mix. Thank goodness my son's prinicipal is educated in Special Needs kids and completely understands how this all affects teenage boys with ADHD. 10 to 1 this kids got a good case of it.
The common comment for my son is "He's a good kid that opens his mouth before he thinks."
But I'll tell you what. I know my son. And if some teacher has to stick a piece of duct tape over it to get peace and quiet, I'll be the first to buy her the roll!
My only complaint about the situation was how the media, family, and school reacted. Where's the mom saying..."WHAT!" Get your butt back to school and apologize, NOW!" Why isn't the media saying..."What do you get when a kid won't shut up and a teacher can't take anymore?"
Just another viewpoint from the parent of an ADHD kid.
