Jim, thank you for the post. Very few posts bring out replies that are completely in unison as this one is turning out to be.
Marilyn, my wife, is a true blue died in the wool elementary teacher. For almost forty years her existence in this world was teaching and helping young people. As the years progressed in her career she started to see high school type problems creep into grade school and even preschool. More and more of her time was spent in behavior control and less in actually assisting these kids in learning skills. The last year she was in the classroom she lost a tooth restraining a preschooler to keep him from throwing chairs at the other kids. At the end of her career she was in administration dealing with staff and parents. Even then troubled kids were being hauled to her office because staff couldn't deal with them and keep the attention of the other kids. She has always been the type of person who stays in the trenches no matter how tough the situation is but for her mental and physical health she had to leave her profession. If she could have just taught children and not have to deal with the rest of the crap I'm sure she would still be in that classroom.
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