:25:01
She smoked grass.
:25:05
- l never smoked when l was pregnant.
- ln college, you were like a chimney--
:25:08
Fifteen years ago.
:25:10
There could have been
some chromosome distortion.
:25:12
Well, you let them do anything.
:25:15
You let them watch TV
just like that.
:25:18
So we´ll put the TV´s in the garbage,
and we´ll perform Shakespeare--
:25:30
l´m sorry.
:25:33
l´m just a little
thrown off by this.
:25:41
You should not look upon Kevin´s
going to a special school...
:25:44
as any kind of failure
on your part.
:25:48
No, l´ll blame the dog.
:25:51
ln an educational environment
that´s more sensitive to his needs.
:25:55
First of all, Kevin is not going
to a special school.
:25:58
Whether it´s right or not,
there´s a stigma.
:26:01
Children are cruel.
:26:03
l won´t subject Kevin
to that kind of cruelty.
:26:07
lf we have to, we´ll send him
to a private school.
:26:10
l don´t care what it costs.
l´ll get a second job.
:26:14
Mr. and Mrs. Buckman,
this problem won´t just go away.
:26:19
lf we need to, we´ll send Kevin
to a private therapist.
:26:23
That´s right. Look, it´s a problem.
We´re aware of it.
:26:27
But we´re his parents.
We can handle it.
:26:32
Well, the next school year
is four months off...
:26:36
so let´s see
what can be accomplished, hmm?
:26:49
- l need to see.
- No, not in the street.
:26:52
Please.