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Fargo Teachers and 630 behavioral incidents this year so far
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<blockquote data-quote="martinslanding" data-source="post: 260715" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>There really isn’t one fix all for this, it is just a culmination of our society as a whole….some lack of funding, some parenting and some overall child behavior. Children with their constant feed of stimulation from TV, internet and video games has caused a difficult learning environment. If a child is not engaged for more than a minute they become disinterested and “bored” causing what we call behavioral issues…then if that lack of engagement lengthens it leads to greater class disruption and acting out. I used to think more discipline was in order, but this new generation of children as a whole can’t handle it, especially if there has never been any discipline at home. I fear this is going to get worse before it gets better. Throw in social and cultural differences and you have a recipe for disaster. Unfortunately the well behaved so called “good” student is vastly becoming the minority in our current culture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martinslanding, post: 260715, member: 277"] There really isn’t one fix all for this, it is just a culmination of our society as a whole….some lack of funding, some parenting and some overall child behavior. Children with their constant feed of stimulation from TV, internet and video games has caused a difficult learning environment. If a child is not engaged for more than a minute they become disinterested and “bored” causing what we call behavioral issues…then if that lack of engagement lengthens it leads to greater class disruption and acting out. I used to think more discipline was in order, but this new generation of children as a whole can’t handle it, especially if there has never been any discipline at home. I fear this is going to get worse before it gets better. Throw in social and cultural differences and you have a recipe for disaster. Unfortunately the well behaved so called “good” student is vastly becoming the minority in our current culture. [/QUOTE]
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