Advocates or Troublemakers?
Most definitely there are those who think we are troublemakers, the minute we walk into a building.
Thinking we are there to find fault in the way they are teaching our children. I mean after all they are the professionals.
If you define troublemakers as a person who advocates for a child who
can not speak for its self as a troublemaker,
So Be It.
When you find a child that needs to have its lessons read to
them and you do something about it. Then they call you a troublemaker.
So Be It.
The really odd part about all of this trouble making business
is they should have already been doing those things in the first place.
My friend, that is Advocacy.
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