love3monsters
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 4, 2006
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I haven't figured out how to edit so here goes:
I am not stating that people in urban settings do not meet the basic needs of their child.
Basic needs to me is more than survival needs. It includes reading, speaking and interacting with your child to increase their language skills. Language is so important for learning. Children from all economic groups are coming to school with a deficit in language, social and emotional skills which are all essential for success.
Just a little clarification.
I am not stating that people in urban settings do not meet the basic needs of their child.
Basic needs to me is more than survival needs. It includes reading, speaking and interacting with your child to increase their language skills. Language is so important for learning. Children from all economic groups are coming to school with a deficit in language, social and emotional skills which are all essential for success.
Just a little clarification.
I am so sorry that happened to your DD. We had it happen to my friend's son by another boy in my daughter and their kindergarten class last year. To make matters worse, the principal tried to sweep it under the rug and it took the mom going to CPS before the school did anything. They wanted this little boy that had been victimized to remain in the same class as the abuser and wanted the teacher to give up her lunch to sit with him at lunch and never allow him to sit with the other kids. The call is what made the school and the caregivers of the abuser take action. The sad thing is the child was repeating what had happened to him.
There are many professions, however, where those people that are doing that extra work are compensated for it, very nicely, as my examples show