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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 246333" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Why can't they section off part of the room with bookshelves or something, toss a blanket and pillow and some books back there and let Tigger go there when he is upset/overwhelmed? Even in 5th grade they had that in Wiz' pull out program!</p><p></p><p>The principal is a moron if he doesn't know the legalities of the restraints. ALL our principals MUST know this in our SD. Just like they all have to know how to give an epipen and a breathing treatment and any medicine. I think giving this person info on restraints is an excellent idea. As long as Tigger isn't leaving the school, I see NO reason why some wandering can't be allowed as long as he isn't interrupting other classes.</p><p></p><p>Sheesh, What idjits!</p><p></p><p>I am glad Tigger felt it was to help him. Hopefully they can intervene earlier with the deep massage, etc... so he doesn't get so upset. As for why he is in trouble on day 2 in this "better school", it probably is because it is a change. Most of our kids don't do well at all with change. Even change for the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 246333, member: 1233"] Why can't they section off part of the room with bookshelves or something, toss a blanket and pillow and some books back there and let Tigger go there when he is upset/overwhelmed? Even in 5th grade they had that in Wiz' pull out program! The principal is a moron if he doesn't know the legalities of the restraints. ALL our principals MUST know this in our SD. Just like they all have to know how to give an epipen and a breathing treatment and any medicine. I think giving this person info on restraints is an excellent idea. As long as Tigger isn't leaving the school, I see NO reason why some wandering can't be allowed as long as he isn't interrupting other classes. Sheesh, What idjits! I am glad Tigger felt it was to help him. Hopefully they can intervene earlier with the deep massage, etc... so he doesn't get so upset. As for why he is in trouble on day 2 in this "better school", it probably is because it is a change. Most of our kids don't do well at all with change. Even change for the better. [/QUOTE]
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