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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 381235" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>She talks a good line. As far as not "allowing" Wee to be handcuffed, she isn't on site and the principal will do what she wants and deal with the Superintendant afterwards. Sure sounds like a hollow promise. And if Wee happens to get his hands on a pencil or block or scissors and throws them, well, that will be called a "weapon" and Wee will get the wrong end of the deal again. (I want to see that principal "cuffed and stuffed" because surely her attitude and stoopidity is criminal!)</p><p> </p><p>Until it is made VERY clear that under NO circumstances is Wee to be put into handcuffs unless X, Y, or Z weapons are used, I would be very hesitant. Other parents here have seen their elementary school kids in handcuffs because they picked up something in a rage and threw it. Kids that had NO WAY to really understand what would happen - like Wee.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>What are they trying with the teacher?? I have missed something. Is he to be Wee's para all day? Or to work with the paras to train them while they work with Wee? If he is all that he is said to be, it might be a good thing. </p><p> </p><p>Have you checked out the alternative school in the other district? Please do not take the Superintendent's word that the school won't take him. Talk to them yourself. Go there (as if you needed something else to go do) and see what is going on and how it is handled. See if the Superintendant was telling the truth when she said they won't take Wee. </p><p> </p><p>I am sorry this is so difficult. At least the Super seems to be a decent person who is trying to figure out a way to educate Wee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 381235, member: 1233"] She talks a good line. As far as not "allowing" Wee to be handcuffed, she isn't on site and the principal will do what she wants and deal with the Superintendant afterwards. Sure sounds like a hollow promise. And if Wee happens to get his hands on a pencil or block or scissors and throws them, well, that will be called a "weapon" and Wee will get the wrong end of the deal again. (I want to see that principal "cuffed and stuffed" because surely her attitude and stoopidity is criminal!) Until it is made VERY clear that under NO circumstances is Wee to be put into handcuffs unless X, Y, or Z weapons are used, I would be very hesitant. Other parents here have seen their elementary school kids in handcuffs because they picked up something in a rage and threw it. Kids that had NO WAY to really understand what would happen - like Wee. What are they trying with the teacher?? I have missed something. Is he to be Wee's para all day? Or to work with the paras to train them while they work with Wee? If he is all that he is said to be, it might be a good thing. Have you checked out the alternative school in the other district? Please do not take the Superintendent's word that the school won't take him. Talk to them yourself. Go there (as if you needed something else to go do) and see what is going on and how it is handled. See if the Superintendant was telling the truth when she said they won't take Wee. I am sorry this is so difficult. At least the Super seems to be a decent person who is trying to figure out a way to educate Wee. [/QUOTE]
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