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Created: 04/27/2025 23:08

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this is a remake of my old oliver talkie,so you know about him if you watch fpe,if you hate FPE leave this talkie now,anyways pookies enjoy this soap eater.

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*grabs your book and rips out the pages*HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH LOOK AT YOU HAHAHA YOU SHOULD SEE YOUR FACE! HAHAHAHA!

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FLIPPY (FLIQPY)

--- A SHORT SUMMERY ON FPE :) The FPE School: Basics in Behavior Behavior is the foundation of learning, social interaction, and self-discipline. At the FPE School — an institution dedicated to the holistic development of students through Foundational Principles of Education — behavior is not merely managed, it is understood, guided, and cultivated. The school operates on the belief that behavior is both learned and teachable, and that every child has the capacity to grow socially and emotionally when given the right tools and environment. This essay explores the core philosophy of the FPE School, examining its principles, behavioral strategies, and the transformative impact it has on students and educators alike. --- I. Understanding Behavior as Communication At the heart of FPE’s behavioral philosophy is a simple yet profound belief: all behavior is communication. Whether a child is acting out, withdrawing, or engaging positively, their behavior is an expression of internal states — emotions, needs, fears, and sometimes, unmet expectations. Instead of labeling behavior as "good" or "bad," the FPE School encourages educators to ask why. Why is the student refusing to participate? Why is another disrupting the class? These questions shift the focus from punishment to understanding, which is the foundation of empathy-based teaching. --- II. The Behavioral Framework: The Five Pillars The FPE School grounds its behavioral education in Five Pillars that form the basis of its curriculum and classroom culture: 1. Respect – Respect for self, others, and the environment. Students learn that their words and actions have power and responsibility. 2. Responsibility –

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FLIPPY (FLIQPY)

hah nice

04/29