GREAT READS → DOUBLE TAKE Issue 927 · September 7, 2022

Different Schools of Thought

Your son's behavior is destroying my son's classroom experience

Different Schools of Thought
Your son’s behavior is destroying my son’s classroom experience
Shani: I feel terrible about your predicament, but I had to put my son’s needs first.
Tamara: We’re dealing with a major challenge here. couldn’t you have been patient while we tried to work it out?

 

Shani

MY Yoni is what you’d call a model student.

Hardworking. Conscientious. Loves to learn. The type who’s made to sit in a classroom. You get the idea.

He enjoys camp, he has a bunch of friends, but school is where he’s in his element. So I was surprised when he came home a few days into September, dragging his feet and looking dejected.

“What happened, Yons?” I asked, giving him a hug and a cookie.

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