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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 499169" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I was like Jess, I loved sitting with the kid who needed help and I learned about compassion etc. </p><p></p><p>SO, I just got a call from school. he started out ok and was in a bean bag chair. Then he started muttering silently some of his words. then they said he coudl use the swing and he started swearing out loud and when they counted him down he fussed and finally started screaming and then they called the psychologist from you know where and he had to go back to the room. </p><p></p><p>I said, so where are we with this? She said he said he had a headache so she thinks it was kicked off by a simple seizure but then he went at her to "punch" her (not a real punch his frustration thing) so that is why they called psychiatric. He was in his room calming already by the time the guy got there. </p><p></p><p>I again said, It seems the swing is a real trigger. She said, well I dont know why. We let him go in it when he wants. He only wants to when kids are there. Well, yeah... he needs more help and integration options when a kid is there. OH yea, and he popped a therapy ball too today. </p><p></p><p>I said, yes, but the words are clearly paired with actually sitting in it and every single time he does you have to call for admin to get him out of the room. Can we think of any other answers to the swing?? </p><p></p><p>silence.</p><p></p><p>UGGG I said, I think the swing needs to leave the room. IT needs to be in the group sensory room.</p><p></p><p>silence.</p><p></p><p>I am pretty sure I am going to get a call that he is suspended. I just feel it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 499169, member: 12886"] I was like Jess, I loved sitting with the kid who needed help and I learned about compassion etc. SO, I just got a call from school. he started out ok and was in a bean bag chair. Then he started muttering silently some of his words. then they said he coudl use the swing and he started swearing out loud and when they counted him down he fussed and finally started screaming and then they called the psychologist from you know where and he had to go back to the room. I said, so where are we with this? She said he said he had a headache so she thinks it was kicked off by a simple seizure but then he went at her to "punch" her (not a real punch his frustration thing) so that is why they called psychiatric. He was in his room calming already by the time the guy got there. I again said, It seems the swing is a real trigger. She said, well I dont know why. We let him go in it when he wants. He only wants to when kids are there. Well, yeah... he needs more help and integration options when a kid is there. OH yea, and he popped a therapy ball too today. I said, yes, but the words are clearly paired with actually sitting in it and every single time he does you have to call for admin to get him out of the room. Can we think of any other answers to the swing?? silence. UGGG I said, I think the swing needs to leave the room. IT needs to be in the group sensory room. silence. I am pretty sure I am going to get a call that he is suspended. I just feel it. [/QUOTE]
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