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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonM" data-source="post: 2019640" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>I don't think that IEP's are the issue to solving school shootings. It's all in how they are implemented. My special needs daughter who is in elementary school in Owasso is on an IEP. It's the best thing in the world for her. I can see how some abuse the system, but I don't see how that really adds to the risk of school shootings. It all goes back to parenting in my mind, or the lack there of. my kids back packs get checked daily and we stay in constant contact with there teachers via e-mail, phone calls, and parent teacher meetings. You can't let your kids raise themselves these days. There is way to much messed up stuff out there and the internet makes seeing it and participating in it way to easy. It's instant access to the most vile things in our society. Parents for the most part have checked out and the kids are using their friends, TV, and the internet to find answers to what life is all about. That's the recipe for a morally bankrupt generation. It's where we are now and not getting better. </p><p></p><p>That's how I see it anyway. Feel free to disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonM, post: 2019640, member: 6435"] I don't think that IEP's are the issue to solving school shootings. It's all in how they are implemented. My special needs daughter who is in elementary school in Owasso is on an IEP. It's the best thing in the world for her. I can see how some abuse the system, but I don't see how that really adds to the risk of school shootings. It all goes back to parenting in my mind, or the lack there of. my kids back packs get checked daily and we stay in constant contact with there teachers via e-mail, phone calls, and parent teacher meetings. You can't let your kids raise themselves these days. There is way to much messed up stuff out there and the internet makes seeing it and participating in it way to easy. It's instant access to the most vile things in our society. Parents for the most part have checked out and the kids are using their friends, TV, and the internet to find answers to what life is all about. That's the recipe for a morally bankrupt generation. It's where we are now and not getting better. That's how I see it anyway. Feel free to disagree. [/QUOTE]
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