I have had to investigate accidents
where angry students have punched Georgian wire glass and put their fist through the glass, causing cuts up the wrist due to the wire.
Not exact matches
WASHINGTON — President Trump — under pressure from
angry, grieving
students from a Florida high school
where a gunman killed 17 people last week — ordered the Justice Department on Tuesday to issue regulations banning so - called bump stocks, which convert semiautomatic guns into automatic weapons like those used last year in the massacre of concertgoers in Las Vegas.
President Trump — under pressure from
angry, grieving
students from a Florida high school
where a gunman killed 17 people last week — ordered the Justice Department to issue regulations banning so - called bump stocks, which convert semiautomatic guns into automatic weapons like those used last year in the massacre of concertgoers in Las Vegas.
WASHINGTON — President Trump — under pressure from
angry, grieving
students from a Florida high school
where a gunman killed 17 people last week — ordered the Justice Department on Tuesday to issue regulations banning so - called bump stocks, which convert semiautomatic guns into automatic weapons like those used last year in the massacre of concertgoers in Las Vegas.
That is to say that a
student becoming
angry and choosing to say nothing because school policy will punish any other reaction will only illicit that response to anger in the future in the school environment
where the negative reinforcement exists without fundamentally teaching the
student how to handle anger in other contexts (Lewkowicz, 2007, pp. 10 - 11).
Of course we want schools to be positive, but
students are going to come to school feeling disappointed and lonely, they're going to come feeling sad and
angry, devastated, and what we want them to do is feel safe to disclose that information and make schools environments
where that is the norm versus not.