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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 493912" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Oh Buddy you will definately laugh at this!!!</p><p></p><p>My difficult child#2 once got himslef locked into his school locker. Yes, he did it to himself when he was in 2nd grade. The kids were fooling around before school trying to fit into their lockers. difficult child#2 was very skinny and he thought he could win. So, he got into the locker and pulled the door shut behind him. Then the bell for class rang and all the kids ran into the classroom leaving him behind. One little boy realized my son was stuck and did try to tell the teacher. She didn't listen and just told him to go sit down. He obediantly complied. About twenty minutes later two aides were walking past and heard a little voice ask "Is anybody out there?" They determined that the locker door was stuck and went to get the custodian. The custodian could not pry the door open and the fire departmant was called. In the meantime difficult child's SpED teacher arrived on the scene having been alerted by the aides. It was her task to keep difficult child#2 calm because he was starting to panic. She told me later that she would talk to him and then repeatedly have to turn away for a moment to stifle her giggles. The Fire Dept came and rescued difficult child#2 from the locker. No one thought to call us and no report came home in his papers that day. We knew nothing of the incident till that evening. At dinner we went around the table asking each child in turn how their day was in our usual manner. When we got to difficult child#2 he said "not so good" and proceeded to tell us the story. By the time he was done all of us were laughing hysterically, even difficult child#2. He is still in awe of Firemen and would have loved to become one. We still enjoy telling this story and stll laugh whenever we do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 493912, member: 2315"] Oh Buddy you will definately laugh at this!!! My difficult child#2 once got himslef locked into his school locker. Yes, he did it to himself when he was in 2nd grade. The kids were fooling around before school trying to fit into their lockers. difficult child#2 was very skinny and he thought he could win. So, he got into the locker and pulled the door shut behind him. Then the bell for class rang and all the kids ran into the classroom leaving him behind. One little boy realized my son was stuck and did try to tell the teacher. She didn't listen and just told him to go sit down. He obediantly complied. About twenty minutes later two aides were walking past and heard a little voice ask "Is anybody out there?" They determined that the locker door was stuck and went to get the custodian. The custodian could not pry the door open and the fire departmant was called. In the meantime difficult child's SpED teacher arrived on the scene having been alerted by the aides. It was her task to keep difficult child#2 calm because he was starting to panic. She told me later that she would talk to him and then repeatedly have to turn away for a moment to stifle her giggles. The Fire Dept came and rescued difficult child#2 from the locker. No one thought to call us and no report came home in his papers that day. We knew nothing of the incident till that evening. At dinner we went around the table asking each child in turn how their day was in our usual manner. When we got to difficult child#2 he said "not so good" and proceeded to tell us the story. By the time he was done all of us were laughing hysterically, even difficult child#2. He is still in awe of Firemen and would have loved to become one. We still enjoy telling this story and stll laugh whenever we do. [/QUOTE]
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