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How long should a child be in seclusion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 333581" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Oh and before I get off my - DO NOT TREAT MY NEPHEW like a dishtowel....and toss him aside soap box.....</p><p></p><p>He's a child. Not a piece of paper. You can't just PUT him somewhere because YOU don't understand what is going on with him. Have YOU ever had to spend a MINUTE in his mind, his body, and tried to COPE with what he must go through in a day? Do you have ANY idea how hard it is for him to JUST sit still? </p><p></p><p>There is (somewhere on line) a test that you can listen to - and play for a teacher about what it is like to be in his head. I'll try to find it so you can email her the link. If she hears this maybe she'll have a little bit better understanding of how it is to be HIM and perhaps you call can tailor a learning atmosphere around his special needs, and challenge him and learn his triggers and help him to a FAPE (FREE AND PROPER EDUCATION) it's a LAW. Instead of tossing him into seclusion and thinking isolation will cure him....because it won't. It only tells him that YOU are an adult and he frustrated you. He's a kid. He's beyond frustrated. You're how many years older than he is, and have how many years MORE coping skills with frustration and ISOLATION is the BEST you could come up with to HELP HIM? </p><p></p><p>WOW - NICE - glad I'm not in YOUR class. I think as a teacher you'd want better for your kids. </p><p></p><p>(off my soap box) - LOOK UP SPECIAL NEEDS.....and go from there Mom. </p><p></p><p>YOU ARE NOW OFFICIALLY A WARRIOR MOM - welcome to the club (literally)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 333581, member: 4964"] Oh and before I get off my - DO NOT TREAT MY NEPHEW like a dishtowel....and toss him aside soap box..... He's a child. Not a piece of paper. You can't just PUT him somewhere because YOU don't understand what is going on with him. Have YOU ever had to spend a MINUTE in his mind, his body, and tried to COPE with what he must go through in a day? Do you have ANY idea how hard it is for him to JUST sit still? There is (somewhere on line) a test that you can listen to - and play for a teacher about what it is like to be in his head. I'll try to find it so you can email her the link. If she hears this maybe she'll have a little bit better understanding of how it is to be HIM and perhaps you call can tailor a learning atmosphere around his special needs, and challenge him and learn his triggers and help him to a FAPE (FREE AND PROPER EDUCATION) it's a LAW. Instead of tossing him into seclusion and thinking isolation will cure him....because it won't. It only tells him that YOU are an adult and he frustrated you. He's a kid. He's beyond frustrated. You're how many years older than he is, and have how many years MORE coping skills with frustration and ISOLATION is the BEST you could come up with to HELP HIM? WOW - NICE - glad I'm not in YOUR class. I think as a teacher you'd want better for your kids. (off my soap box) - LOOK UP SPECIAL NEEDS.....and go from there Mom. YOU ARE NOW OFFICIALLY A WARRIOR MOM - welcome to the club (literally) [/QUOTE]
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