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<blockquote data-quote="hamsterwheel" data-source="post: 152275" data-attributes="member: 2281"><p>Thank you all for the support and suggestions. I did call the Child Study Team as well as difficult childs counselor and reported the bruise in addition to taking pictures. I am reluctant to take her to the pediatrician as I know the result will be a call to CPS. I did tell the offending teacher I spoke to difficult childs counselor about the incident, as I brought her in for an emergency session. None the less he is now aware there are others aware of the situation and will hopefully not have a reoccurrence. </p><p></p><p>Although I am not happy with the situation, I am relucatant to make waves. She does not have regular contact with the adult other than in passing and difficult child has made miraculous improvements since being placed in this program. The school overall is fantastic, providing assistance beyond their requirements. However, I've always felt that the adult in question has had a low tolerance of her as she is more difficult the average difficult child. (must be from her mother's stubbornness) She often challenges them forcing them to re-evaluate normal procedures. This safe restraint came after a call telling me I had to pick her up from school which was placed in her presence. </p><p></p><p>difficult child does not like to hear about her rages, especially when she is in the middle of one. I have requested several times, if they need to reach me, to please not do it in front of her. To no avail, they did it again. I have now requested it in writing. Hopefully this will work. </p><p></p><p>difficult childs school is a program within a public school, a transition program, she takes mainstream classes for what they refer to as specials, (PE, art, music, recess), and cameras are not allowed. At least this is what I have been told. I am waiting on a call back from the state to confirm.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the help. Sometimes one know whats right, but the brain gets all cluttered and you need someone else to sort it out for you. So thanks again for clearing the fog.</p><p></p><p>Hope you all have a wonderful day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hamsterwheel, post: 152275, member: 2281"] Thank you all for the support and suggestions. I did call the Child Study Team as well as difficult childs counselor and reported the bruise in addition to taking pictures. I am reluctant to take her to the pediatrician as I know the result will be a call to CPS. I did tell the offending teacher I spoke to difficult childs counselor about the incident, as I brought her in for an emergency session. None the less he is now aware there are others aware of the situation and will hopefully not have a reoccurrence. Although I am not happy with the situation, I am relucatant to make waves. She does not have regular contact with the adult other than in passing and difficult child has made miraculous improvements since being placed in this program. The school overall is fantastic, providing assistance beyond their requirements. However, I've always felt that the adult in question has had a low tolerance of her as she is more difficult the average difficult child. (must be from her mother's stubbornness) She often challenges them forcing them to re-evaluate normal procedures. This safe restraint came after a call telling me I had to pick her up from school which was placed in her presence. difficult child does not like to hear about her rages, especially when she is in the middle of one. I have requested several times, if they need to reach me, to please not do it in front of her. To no avail, they did it again. I have now requested it in writing. Hopefully this will work. difficult childs school is a program within a public school, a transition program, she takes mainstream classes for what they refer to as specials, (PE, art, music, recess), and cameras are not allowed. At least this is what I have been told. I am waiting on a call back from the state to confirm. Thanks again for the help. Sometimes one know whats right, but the brain gets all cluttered and you need someone else to sort it out for you. So thanks again for clearing the fog. Hope you all have a wonderful day. [/QUOTE]
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