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MISS MO: replying to you here..."Re: New here and hoping for some advice"
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 582680" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I am a little confused on parts, I am assuming that autopredict may have changed some words you typed....</p><p></p><p>What I think you said is that the coach got upset, threw keys and it hit your son??? </p><p></p><p>I had a staff member hurt my son last year. My son has special needs and he was hurt during an attempted restraint. I did complain to admin and my son does not go to that school. </p><p></p><p>I did not do a legal report because I didn't think my son could handle it....</p><p></p><p>BUT, in this case it does sound like the coach has a temper (which seems common to some coaches) but in the end it seems like an accident. I think I would go by how the coach responded. Is he sorry, did he try to cover it up? Does he have a pattern of doing things like this? Has he hurt other students or your son other times?</p><p></p><p>If this is a pattern or if your son is going to be scarred I think it is really important to report this, if nothing else because you may need additional medical coverage. </p><p></p><p>If it was me, I would discuss it with his direct supervisor and let them know that you are watching and documenting. He needs to be warned that he must use appropriate behavior because he is a role model and of course someone could have been seriously injured.</p><p></p><p>I personally would not go so far as to file a police report, I doubt it was a criminal intention...more an accident due to bad judgement and negligence and I'd like to see him learn to do better. Again, providing this is not a long standing problem or concern or pattern. You need to trust your gut. What does your son want done?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 582680, member: 12886"] I am a little confused on parts, I am assuming that autopredict may have changed some words you typed.... What I think you said is that the coach got upset, threw keys and it hit your son??? I had a staff member hurt my son last year. My son has special needs and he was hurt during an attempted restraint. I did complain to admin and my son does not go to that school. I did not do a legal report because I didn't think my son could handle it.... BUT, in this case it does sound like the coach has a temper (which seems common to some coaches) but in the end it seems like an accident. I think I would go by how the coach responded. Is he sorry, did he try to cover it up? Does he have a pattern of doing things like this? Has he hurt other students or your son other times? If this is a pattern or if your son is going to be scarred I think it is really important to report this, if nothing else because you may need additional medical coverage. If it was me, I would discuss it with his direct supervisor and let them know that you are watching and documenting. He needs to be warned that he must use appropriate behavior because he is a role model and of course someone could have been seriously injured. I personally would not go so far as to file a police report, I doubt it was a criminal intention...more an accident due to bad judgement and negligence and I'd like to see him learn to do better. Again, providing this is not a long standing problem or concern or pattern. You need to trust your gut. What does your son want done? [/QUOTE]
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