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<blockquote data-quote="mistmouse" data-source="post: 28491" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>The school might have to provide a Greenblat form each time they restrain a child, if they were a school district that followed the law. My school district does not follow the law...they believe the IDEA is just an idea they can follow if they choose. My daughter has been restrained more times than I can keep count, but not once was because of safety concerns. I have never received any form when a restraint was done. Over a three year period of time staff has filed battery charges 14 times against my daughter. Each time was related to an improper restraint, and the incident leading up to the restraint was noncompliance on my daughter's part when being asked to leave the room after she was disruptive. No de-escalation techniques were used, and the three positive prompts outlined in her BIP were not used either.</p><p></p><p>So, a school district can get away with restraints, and with injuring my child during an improper restraint, but I can't file charges or stop the restraints. Restraints don't calm my daughter since she is claustrophobic and there is a history of things done by the SD that causes her to reach flight or fight as soon as they put their hands on her.</p><p></p><p>mistmouse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mistmouse, post: 28491, member: 289"] The school might have to provide a Greenblat form each time they restrain a child, if they were a school district that followed the law. My school district does not follow the law...they believe the IDEA is just an idea they can follow if they choose. My daughter has been restrained more times than I can keep count, but not once was because of safety concerns. I have never received any form when a restraint was done. Over a three year period of time staff has filed battery charges 14 times against my daughter. Each time was related to an improper restraint, and the incident leading up to the restraint was noncompliance on my daughter's part when being asked to leave the room after she was disruptive. No de-escalation techniques were used, and the three positive prompts outlined in her BIP were not used either. So, a school district can get away with restraints, and with injuring my child during an improper restraint, but I can't file charges or stop the restraints. Restraints don't calm my daughter since she is claustrophobic and there is a history of things done by the SD that causes her to reach flight or fight as soon as they put their hands on her. mistmouse [/QUOTE]
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