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Parents at west London public school 'desperate' amid escalating violence in classes.

This is absolute BS and the responsibility of the violence creating parents and those who enable it by ignoring it.

Punish as warranted up to expelling the Criminals in training caused by vicariously liable parents/guardians.

Deal with the problem parents, their issue ,as is their kids behaviour not the schools to fix, but to police.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/parents-at-west-london-public-school-desperate-amid-escalating-violence-in-classes-1.6843882

Parents at west London public school 'desperate' amid escalating violence in classes | CBC News

Parents at a west London elementary school say board administrators have to do more after dozens of violent incidents have left some kids scared to go to school

CBC

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Totally wrong response that rewards violent kids and their vicariously liable parents., while screwing ever body else
& creating a charnel house .

Rewove the violence , least disruption to others, send them home to be fixed, where the problem was/is created .

kids often lose their outdoor recesses when a Code Yellow has been called. the student that's prompted the code is brought into the foyer to ...

@PBruce
It’s tough. My brother was violent. He snuck weapons to his schools. He threatened people. He was kicked out of multiple schools. But the problem wasn’t our parents; it was his brain chemistry. My parents couldn’t handle him any more than the schools could. We needed help, not punishment. And I get that the other students at his various schools didn’t deserve that. But no one did.

@clacksee

He would have been the relatively rare exception ,not the norm & the lack of help would no doubt in part be because of wasted resources addressing the wrong issues in school. In any event there is no help in schools & presumably a physician would be responsible for treating a physiological condition , aphysical condition , which is not mental illness , not a behavioural problem,not subject to behaviour modifications & confinement as noted in the article. He was sent ill 2 school

@clacksee

My genuine and heart felt apology as I had not considered from the thrust
of the article that kids , undiagnosed and untreated were still being sent to school.

My brother was one of those and I watched him for 12 years being undiagnosed and mistreated as mental health, a BS term , that is used to justify the unjustifiable was used , including a day in a mental hospital, a threat of electric shocks and a punch in the face from a Christian brother if he did n0t shut up ....2

@clacksee

2 He had excruciating pain and would grab the kitchen counter til his knuckles went white & tremble . He was told it was in his head & no pain meds or anything but electric shock if he did not stop

He was passing kidney stones. The day he found out he came home late but happy,as he saw his Doc asked him to come close , hauled back with all his might and cold cocked him ove his desk .

When he woke up my brother said that fking pain was all in your head electric shocks for you

@PBruce
My gosh. That’s awful. I’m so sorry. My brother was adopted at 3 months. In his teens he was diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome. He was a lot. We needed help and for so much of his life we weren’t getting it.

@clacksee

Ty ,rough He did fine after diagnosis & quite honestly after my other 2 brothers & I paid a visit to the brother & told him if he ever touched one of us again he would be expedited to his heavenly reward. Yes, we grew up under Roman Catholic religious prosecution , so sadly you become predator or prey. We knew nothing else , thought that was normal, fighting all the time . A whole different story , that led to kicking the churches out of school

https://www.thestar.com/news/2007/09/16/newfoundland_offers_religious_school_lessons.html

Newfoundland offers religious school lessons

The intense animosity between people of different faiths was bound to spill on to the ice. Parents, fans, they all encouraged it among the hockey players at school.

thestar.com