In the article is the link to the data used about corporal punishment.
Students with disabilities had a 'disproportionate' number of corporal punishment.
What's missing is whether the punishment (or any) was warranted in the entire study.
I know someone who had enough of the parents complaining about their disabled child being handled hard for their terrible behavior.
Yes, your kid is the problem. When a 6'6" 220lb man has to deal with biting, kicking, and abuse from your kid, your kid is a problem. They had enough of them and you.
It's why teachers in the field of spec ed are scared of students. The teachers were thrilled to have a behemoth man in the room. The guy quit. Ain't worth the trouble
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Obama wanted a clean CR without interference from the opposing party. He didn't try to work with them. He wanted their votes to pass the CR.
Obamacare had to be passed before finding out what's in it.
Pelosi gaffed, telling the local elected officials assembled that Congress "[has] to pass the bill so you can find out what's in it, away from the fog of controversy."