Her job is to drive the kids home, that's why it should follow that someone else should be responsible for monitoring the kids especially one with special needs.
Her job is to drive the kids home, that's why it should follow that someone else should be responsible for monitoring the kids especially one with special needs.
Her response was more reactive than pro-active, anybody that works with kids with special needs know that reactive actions usually does not help, or get the needed feedback; and you could put yourself in a compromising position.
The school district should take a little more responsibility in this case instead of pinning it all on this lady. They should have assigned this kid to a smaller bus with a matron to assist with problematic behaviors instead of the driver doing it. This situation was dangerous for all parties involved even the other…
I think it is a mixture of both factors in this case.
How much experience did the driver have with kids with behavioral and/or emotionally distress special needs comes into factor when dealing with outburst like this. I work with individuals (including kids) that fall on autistic spectrum, and I can tell you that the stress that comes with these kinda of tantrums works…
Her name is Tiffany "New York" Pollard, she was one of the biggest "stars" from the VH1 reality dating show era of the early to mid 20's.
You're not ready for a Mooney off against me
This is one of my favorite Mooney rant
I'm not an Ariana Grande stan, so I'm indifferent to her for the most part. I find her character Cat more annoying.
DIVA!!!!!!!!
The news is not Mariah is threatened by Ariana Grande, the news is the high level of shade she threw at that young lady.
Nothing like an Egyptian Nubian White Queen
I've watched a few interview with her on the breakfast club on Power 105, and it seems that she's active in determining her artistic path. Her label gives her a lot of leeway, and she is making the best decision for herself; but her pocket is a stronger factor than her art. Recently her bars and music have been…
That pop lane is 100% better than that rap lane, I just wished more rappers don't feel like they have to dumb down their artistic integrity too much to get there.
When it comes to women using rape in art, that's something that's outta of my ball park as a dude because male rape interaction is different than female rape interaction in our culture.
The word is not okay, but people oppressed by said word need and demand leeway to come to terms with said word, and explore said word independently without all this external policing.
Definite agree with that sentiment; Nicki herself has been raging against the male centric double standard in rap music for years.
She's from my old hood in Queens, and I've heard enough of her lyric and rhyme heavy songs to know that she can rap her ass off. The more poppy the song she makes, the less lyrical talent is put on display. She is 100% one of the best mainstream MC out here, but she does not get enough respect in that regard; some of…
You can't police how another Black individual chooses to interact with the n-word, you're probably not a fan of this song.