Emotional Blathering... Again I stand by my statement of questions... If the child (not really a child at that age) is disrupting the classroom and teaching other kids that cursing the teacher is appropriate, then perhaps if a mouth soaping doesn’t work, they should be thrown out of school for the parents to deal with.
Don’t like it, tough. A school room that is allowed to be constantly turned into disarray does the rest of the children harm that are there to learn. If the “classroom” is full of special needs children, some will be able to learn and others not so much... The “not so much” group is basically a daycare for the parents... but still if the children are able to learn profanity they probable able to know/learn respect... Even our babies knew after the first gentle slap not to bite the nipple of their mother.
Sorry if you think enabling bad behavior should be the norm... actually not sorry, not even remotely... you whinny privileged jerk. I am sorry you are dealing with a special needs child, but you don’t get to dictate how others are to tiptoe around subjects that involve other children just because your special child is pampered to do whatever they want. I understand fully loving such children, we have quite a few in our church that behave like Angels (you just have to hug them they are so precious)... but you don’t reward bad behavior. Yes, that is one of the few things 99.9% of the time can be instilled into special needs children. It is the foundation on which to build upon... There is a hierarchy in which respect of the teacher is essential.
Don’t like, blow another gasket and see if I care.
Nice, doubling down on segregation. I commend you on your commitment to ignorance.