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Advice - should we call the cops and report an assault at school?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 427763" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>At this point I am very concerned that the school and the police are not taking this "choking game" seriously. This is soooo dangerous and they have to know that the kids will not stop there. Once it is an "old" game, they will go onto something even more dangerous. Wasn't it in the news a few years back of how some people got a "high" off of this type of activity so were hanging themselves to get the same effect? And many were actually dying because no one was there to stop it? That could have been in connection with taking drugs at the same time?</p><p> </p><p>I think a letter to the school board asking that this "game" be dealt with. Whatever it takes to educate the school staff and students on how dangerous this "game" is.</p><p> </p><p>Educating school staff and parents on how to watch for signs that a child is involved in this "game". It is just as deadly as drugs and alcohol. Your difficult child I am sure is not the only kid who would refuse to "tap out", someone will be seriously hurt. The police and school can help by starting to put an end to this by taking it as a seriously violent act regardless of the "fun" the kids think they are having.</p><p> </p><p>Your letter can indicate that in a situation involving your son you have learned of a dangerous game the kids are involved in and would like advise from the school board as to how you as a parent and the school as a whole can address this situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 427763, member: 5096"] At this point I am very concerned that the school and the police are not taking this "choking game" seriously. This is soooo dangerous and they have to know that the kids will not stop there. Once it is an "old" game, they will go onto something even more dangerous. Wasn't it in the news a few years back of how some people got a "high" off of this type of activity so were hanging themselves to get the same effect? And many were actually dying because no one was there to stop it? That could have been in connection with taking drugs at the same time? I think a letter to the school board asking that this "game" be dealt with. Whatever it takes to educate the school staff and students on how dangerous this "game" is. Educating school staff and parents on how to watch for signs that a child is involved in this "game". It is just as deadly as drugs and alcohol. Your difficult child I am sure is not the only kid who would refuse to "tap out", someone will be seriously hurt. The police and school can help by starting to put an end to this by taking it as a seriously violent act regardless of the "fun" the kids think they are having. Your letter can indicate that in a situation involving your son you have learned of a dangerous game the kids are involved in and would like advise from the school board as to how you as a parent and the school as a whole can address this situation. [/QUOTE]
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