(Hour 3a,b&c)
Who comes up with these exercises, such as the one used by the Hallsville Elementary School? Should parents be more involved in teaching social skills
to the children, and what role should the school play?
What is age appropriate? Different people have different subjective opinions of what constitutes bad language. Should parents have the right and the opportunity to review these lessons before they are established into the curriculum.
Seven hundred fifty plus parents have opted out of testing. Also, we talked about some tips to distinguish between typical bad behavior and actual bullying.
(Part 1: Parental role vs school role)
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(Part 2: Parental rights with the school)
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(Part 3: Parents opt out and bullying vs bad behavior)
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