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    Quote Originally Posted by Bertrand View Post
    can you go more into early ILE/ESI interactions are like? perhaps I could trouble you for an anecdote or two..? I find that super interesting, because I think back to my own school days and its hard for me to picture ESI/ILEs in that context. I grew up lower middle class and in my area it felt like there weren't many ILEs but a lot of ESIs, and it wasnt until I got to college that I ran into a lot of ILEs. I honestly feel bad for any ILE that went to my elementary/jrhigh/high schools, I can't even imagine how they got treated
    Well the ESI teachers I had (I know they are ESI because I am still seeing them in the town) were violent, tactless, insensitive, illogical, and were like that towards a 7-10 year old kid who was good at school and just a bit energetic, in their opinion had bad voice tone and looked at them badly. And such trivial reasons were escalated to such huge conflict I nearly ended up in school for mentally retarded. But I did understand that it was problem with them and not me. They were already burned and very nervous and saw in me source of their bad mental health, that I am driving them crazy on every occasion. But they didnt cope with it, they were confronting me at every smallest move I made. And it was as simple as that they were having issues with things which were of the littlest concern for me, at that age I had no idea what they were talking about, I was severely physically punished for bad voice tone over 100 times, and I had no control over it at all and two teachers were trying to "teach" me that hard way until someone else took over our class.
    But I had concept of nervous disease and I saw them as completely crazy so I didnt feel any guilt or embarrassment, I was just hoping that after 3 years there will be different teachers and I need to survive it somehow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by falsehope View Post
    Well the ESI teachers I had (I know they are ESI because I am still seeing them in the town) were violent, tactless, insensitive, illogical, and were like that towards a 7-10 year old kid who was good at school and just a bit energetic, in their opinion had bad voice tone and looked at them badly. And such trivial reasons were escalated to such huge conflict I nearly ended up in school for mentally retarded. But I did understand that it was problem with them and not me. They were already burned and very nervous and saw in me source of their bad mental health, that I am driving them crazy on every occasion. But they didnt cope with it, they were confronting me at every smallest move I made. And it was as simple as that they were having issues with things which were of the littlest concern for me, at that age I had no idea what they were talking about, I was severely physically punished for bad voice tone over 100 times, and I had no control over it at all and two teachers were trying to "teach" me that hard way until someone else took over our class.
    But I had concept of nervous disease and I saw them as completely crazy so I didnt feel any guilt or embarrassment, I was just hoping that after 3 years there will be different teachers and I need to survive it somehow.
    I work with two ESI's and an ILE and they interact every day and honestly, I think I have more problems with the ILE than the ESI's do. At least, they haven't said a word to me about having problems with each other.
    I'm kind of waiting for some conflagration, but it hasn't happened yet. Not even a hint of trouble.

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