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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 381255" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Susie, the super recognized that the paras did not do their jobs in either situation. They have been trained, but as she said, its obviously not enough. This guy is the brainchild of the super and the principal of the alternative school in our district (for older kids only) and is a middle school teacher who has crisis intervention and de-escalation training. He also works with children in a public setting thru the summer months. They are thinking that perhaps he may be better qualified to "get" Wee's issues and diffuse them before they become physical. As she kept saying, "the para's are good, but they are still $10 an hour employees...." This would be a dedicated 1:1 for Wee who would be with him for the duration of the school day, from the time he enters the building til the time he leaves it. As far as this ideda goes, this is what I've been asking for from the word go...I think its Wee's best chance at success (if its the right person with the right knowledge and training to intervene when appropriate). But is it too little too late? I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 381255, member: 1848"] Susie, the super recognized that the paras did not do their jobs in either situation. They have been trained, but as she said, its obviously not enough. This guy is the brainchild of the super and the principal of the alternative school in our district (for older kids only) and is a middle school teacher who has crisis intervention and de-escalation training. He also works with children in a public setting thru the summer months. They are thinking that perhaps he may be better qualified to "get" Wee's issues and diffuse them before they become physical. As she kept saying, "the para's are good, but they are still $10 an hour employees...." This would be a dedicated 1:1 for Wee who would be with him for the duration of the school day, from the time he enters the building til the time he leaves it. As far as this ideda goes, this is what I've been asking for from the word go...I think its Wee's best chance at success (if its the right person with the right knowledge and training to intervene when appropriate). But is it too little too late? I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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