The three years that Eleanor spent at Allenswood were the happiest years of her adolescence. She formed close, lifelong friendships with her classmates other than the teasing
we can push them around with a trolley and treat them the way we treat the other students in the school- equally.
When I was a child, we got a healthy treat, such as a little box of SunMaid raisins.
yes
well you tell them that you do not care
When choosing a boarding school to treat behavioral issues, look for schools with a strong emphasis on therapy and counseling, small class sizes, trained staff members, and a structured environment. It's important to consider the specific needs and interests of the child, as well as the school's track record in helping students with similar challenges. Additionally, visit the school in person, talk to current students and parents, and inquire about the school's approach to behavior management and treatment.
They put them in special edd or in regular classes they get extra help after school.
No, probably not. If your dad is threatening to send you to boarding school you are probably not obeying the rules at home. Parents have rights, too. If he is truly abusing you, call your division of family services immediately. Understand, though, that if they find that there is abuse in your home, you may be removed to foster care but you will not be emancipated. Foster homes have rules, too. Emancipation is not that easy to obtain - you have to show that you are responsible (go to school, no drug charges, no truancy) and can support yourself. That's a big one - you have to have the ability to provide shelter for yourself if you want to be emancipated. I'm sorry to hear that your dad treats you like crap. How do you treat him?
"Our school has" is correct. You lump together all the people that make up the school under one name, 'school', and treat it as if it were singular.
Children trick-or-treat more than adults. Most towns won't even let people in high school (or older) trick-or-treat.
Treat them with respect and how you would like to be treated if you were them.
In preparation for the future. They treat you as an adult, so that you can start learning to think and act as an adult.