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kengr ([personal profile] kengr) wrote2012-05-02 06:50 pm
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Childhood sucks..

Lincoln High School in Walla Walla, WA, tries new approach to school discipline — suspensions drop 85%

Check the stuff about ACEs. It's *way* too familiar to me, and I suspect to many of you.

I scored a 3 on their shortened version of the ACE survey. I rather expect I might score higher on the full version.

I could *so* have used a school like that back when I was in high school.

[identity profile] scott-sanford.livejournal.com 2012-05-03 08:45 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that.

I noticed way back in junior high that my school had a very strictly followed script for meeting families: Everyone is sat down in a room away from witnesses, the parent[s] presents their side of the story, the school person tells the kid what they just heard from the parent, and everyone makes sure all the adults agree and hold the same views; then the kid is asked if they have anything to "say" about it. Any deviation made all adults present scared and angry.

And my mother was a social worker; God only knows what they get away with talking to carpenters or dentists.

[identity profile] scott-sanford.livejournal.com 2012-05-04 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
Looking back, I think the theory was to provide a united and consistent front to the children (so as not to confuse them, to pretend adults do not bicker over petty details, or whatever). Actually, I hope there was that explicit plan; at the time it just looked like incompetence and disinterest in the children, and I've seen nothing to disprove that. Or it might have been more trouble than it was worth to try to fight a parent who didn't want to hear other peoples' opinions.

But darned if I know how they planned to deal with problems caused by dysfunctional families or troublesome parents. The school system didn't seem to have any backup plans if yelling at the kid didn't work.