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Take care of yourself. Get a doc's note to stay home. Thanks for sharing, but please put yourself first. lindysalsagal Apr 2024 #1
Thank you. Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #2
This whole post just has me reeling. mahina Apr 2024 #3
I work in a program to support kids who need a LOT of behavioral supports. Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #11
I am in so much admiration of you and your dedication. Thanks from me and most of society! erronis Apr 2024 #14
It's the paraeducators that get my admiration. Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #24
Left this out of my reply: Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #7
It's a wonder anyone works under these conditions although saw similar in ER in the hospital I worked at. dutch777 Apr 2024 #4
My program also houses the home-tutoring program. Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #22
Special Ed Is Tough ProfessorGAC Apr 2024 #5
I took over K-2 special Ed class because the teacher was having a nervous breakdown. kimbutgar Apr 2024 #10
I've filled similar shoes before too Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #12
I Don't Blame You ProfessorGAC Apr 2024 #16
Who use the computer and iPads to raise their children ! kimbutgar Apr 2024 #23
Even As A Sub, I Can Tell Too ProfessorGAC Apr 2024 #28
LOL....I've met four year olds who use the iPad better than me. Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #29
I work with my families as a team. Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #25
It's funny--when I was subbing I really dreaded some general ed classes. Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #26
Good Story ProfessorGAC Apr 2024 #27
Special Education Faces Additional Challenges With In-Person Learning During COVID-19 Goonch Apr 2024 #6
Teaching in a mask.... miserable! Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #30
I feel your pain Teacher of the year kimbutgar Apr 2024 #8
I keep think it will right itself, you know? Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #31
My heart goes out to you and to your students, my dear Teacher . . . CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2024 #9
My husband, very carefully, said something similar to me last night, Peggy. Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #13
Your husband is an intelligent and caring gentleman. Listening to him could save your life. CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2024 #15
He's right Three concussions is three months is two too many Warpy Apr 2024 #21
I feel for all you teachers! slightlv Apr 2024 #17
I would call her a hero too! Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #32
Hang in there, brother! What you do is important. CapnSteve Apr 2024 #18
Oh, and I tore my Achilles in my right ankle at school (hopscotch)... CapnSteve Apr 2024 #19
Hugs, man Teacher of the Year Apr 2024 #38
Near the end of my teaching career, I transferred to an urban district. High school - It didn't have special ed. Rather, 3Hotdogs Apr 2024 #20
my bosses wife teach special ed....... Takket Apr 2024 #33
My friend was a Special Ed teacher pfitz59 Apr 2024 #34
This much physical violence is the norm for special ed teachers? Silent3 Apr 2024 #35
No one would guess. Aussie105 Apr 2024 #37
Couple of comments from a distance. Aussie105 Apr 2024 #36
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