- I was actually surprised at the interest that Avila has given Oskar, at least, thats how it seems, since we experience the story through Oskar. Avila looking over to the preschoolers instead of Oskar is justifiable. The children need looking after more than the adolescents do.
- I dont think Lacke talking about the stamps beside virginia's bed could be considered as "disconnected"
Virginia is already under the care of the hospital. Lacke has been with her, and theres not much he could do beside moping and weeping -- and that's not productive. Instead, he sets his mind to what could be done after virginia's condition passes.
- I dont think Oskar's father could be counted as being "disconnected," as his disinterest in his son was just caused by alcoholism
- As for Oskar's mom, she seemed very caring and attentive to me actually
- The faculty member that didnt notice Oskar getting whipped? well, they were facing the other way

In my experience, children and adolescents encounter more problems if they have been given too much attention as they grew up
A lone child will learn for themselves. A child that is constantly ignored will feel contempt, hatred, sadness -- but ultimately will learn to be independent. However, a person who was pampered in his childhood will face hardships in his adult life.
As the saying goes, old dogs can't learn new tricks



