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How are  teachers expected to cope with hyperactive and children with attentional problems?

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How are  teachers expected to cope with hyperactive and children with attentional problems?

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Notice that this question acknowledges the changing situation in the classroom – a problem of chaos that is not due to growing class sizes or the sparing of the rod. Children are a reflection of society and we cannot expect teachers to keep the dam from collapsing as child development runs amuck. What is more, as students become more unruly and unstable, teachers burn out. A single student can be more exhausting then all the rest of the day’s children combined. The best teachers will leave and then, a generation later, the best will never arrive in the first place, knowing the hell that the classroom has become. Just look at this trajectory and ask yourself, will drugs really stem the tide? I think not. We don’t need new, private schools. We need a new school philosophy, and on that begins with the realization that we have little left to lose. 6) Can parents be expected to work with their children who have attention deficit at home? Parenting is where it all begins, but of course par

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