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difficult child threatened staff again.
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<blockquote data-quote="midwestdad" data-source="post: 265879" data-attributes="member: 7251"><p>I'd agree with Marg's points that a school staff needs to be able to remove a student if he/she is becoming disruptive, but also that it makes no sense to tally the "crimes" while someone is on a rage. OK, he's raging, it's violent, both verbally and physically. We get it. So?</p><p> </p><p>If the point is that they aren't equipped to deal with a student, then someone better get involved and find out how/where they can. We had a situation where we were called for some behaviors that, while disruptive, were within expectations for our child. If they are going to be educated (and they have to be), then the school has to be able to handle that.</p><p> </p><p>Sometimes, honestly, it can be a strange blessing to have a non-verbal child. I can only imagine sometimes what they would say if they could talk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midwestdad, post: 265879, member: 7251"] I'd agree with Marg's points that a school staff needs to be able to remove a student if he/she is becoming disruptive, but also that it makes no sense to tally the "crimes" while someone is on a rage. OK, he's raging, it's violent, both verbally and physically. We get it. So? If the point is that they aren't equipped to deal with a student, then someone better get involved and find out how/where they can. We had a situation where we were called for some behaviors that, while disruptive, were within expectations for our child. If they are going to be educated (and they have to be), then the school has to be able to handle that. Sometimes, honestly, it can be a strange blessing to have a non-verbal child. I can only imagine sometimes what they would say if they could talk. [/QUOTE]
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