>https://twitter.com/JennaEllisEsq/status/1375950691152367619?s=20
>https://twitter.com/JennaEllisEsq/status/1375950691152367619?s=20
>https://twitter.com/JennaEllisEsq/status/1375950691152367619?s=20
>https://twitter.com/JennaEllisEsq/status/1375950691152367619?s=20
I can attest that for myself attending "advanced" school classes in elementary caused me to think of myself as "stupid" because it was never communicated to myself that those classes were for kids that were actually smarter than the other classmates. It wasn't until my late 20's when I finally learned that the "alternative learning" classes (that my school had named the program at the time) wasn't for students that were slower than everyone else, but for those that were advanced in learning than the average cuck.
The kids that were not in the classes would often make fun of the kids that were in the classes, calling them names.
So, yeah.
If the reason that the child is put into the class is not communicated properly and some type of follow up concerning potential "bullying" isn't monitored or questioned; then attending such classes may indeed be worse for a child other than just keeping them in their own class.
So, those people just want food and mirrors and everything will be okay after that?