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Irony. Girl sticks object in outlet and gets shocked at school.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 263838" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>The very first time wee difficult child was suspended at school, was for threatening the principal. This happened after he was dragged out from under the desk where he was hiding. The reason for violating difficult child Rule #1 - Don't mess with him when he's hiding? There was a covered outlet nearby and it wasn't safe for him to be there. Even tho 5 adults were in the room watching him.</p><p>***</p><p>So I go to school today with difficult child. Today he had music. A cute little girl who likes to wiggle got sent to the "safe seat" for wiggling. The "safe seat" is a spot on the floor near the door designated by a poster above it. The class was on the floor looking at a white board. The teacher was at her desk, which made the "safe seat" hidden from her view. I was on the floor with the class.</p><p>***</p><p>Directly below the safe seat sign, is an outlet. And this little girl found a staple on the floor, that she proceeded to stick in that outlet, and shocked herself. Ironically, I saw it happen and jumped and went to her. Luckily, she was ok, but the teacher, who saw MY commotion, sent her to the nurse, just in case.</p><p>***</p><p>A safe seat in a place not visible by the teacher, with an open outlet, is ok...but under a desk, with a covered outlet, surrounded by 5 adults...is not. Go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 263838, member: 1848"] The very first time wee difficult child was suspended at school, was for threatening the principal. This happened after he was dragged out from under the desk where he was hiding. The reason for violating difficult child Rule #1 - Don't mess with him when he's hiding? There was a covered outlet nearby and it wasn't safe for him to be there. Even tho 5 adults were in the room watching him. *** So I go to school today with difficult child. Today he had music. A cute little girl who likes to wiggle got sent to the "safe seat" for wiggling. The "safe seat" is a spot on the floor near the door designated by a poster above it. The class was on the floor looking at a white board. The teacher was at her desk, which made the "safe seat" hidden from her view. I was on the floor with the class. *** Directly below the safe seat sign, is an outlet. And this little girl found a staple on the floor, that she proceeded to stick in that outlet, and shocked herself. Ironically, I saw it happen and jumped and went to her. Luckily, she was ok, but the teacher, who saw MY commotion, sent her to the nurse, just in case. *** A safe seat in a place not visible by the teacher, with an open outlet, is ok...but under a desk, with a covered outlet, surrounded by 5 adults...is not. Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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