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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 2992953" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>[USER=28113]@Pokinfun[/USER] - this is your lane. I am certainly not an educator by any means, nor do I have the necessary talents to be such. I agree completely that exposure is critical and fundamentally lacking for most. When I was in High School, a long time ago. Shop was a required class your Senior year and the kids that went to Vo tech were considered greasers and car jocks. I know, I know the language dates me. I have no idea the costs associated with vocational training, just that it seems if the child is interested in it, then let him/her go do their thing. By the way, my ex is a special needs teacher in Tennessee and has been for over 25 years, I truly respect your chosen field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 2992953, member: 41761"] [USER=28113]@Pokinfun[/USER] - this is your lane. I am certainly not an educator by any means, nor do I have the necessary talents to be such. I agree completely that exposure is critical and fundamentally lacking for most. When I was in High School, a long time ago. Shop was a required class your Senior year and the kids that went to Vo tech were considered greasers and car jocks. I know, I know the language dates me. I have no idea the costs associated with vocational training, just that it seems if the child is interested in it, then let him/her go do their thing. By the way, my ex is a special needs teacher in Tennessee and has been for over 25 years, I truly respect your chosen field. [/QUOTE]
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