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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 246438" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the comments. </p><p></p><p>Tigger was at another mainstream school in this same district (it is our home district just a different building), he was allowed to choose safe spots in the school to go to when he felt the need to escape. I tried to get the teacher to understand that she needed to do that ASAP but she didn't get it. Part of the problem is that the program supervisor got the idea that he is a runner and he isn't in the dangerous sense, he won't run away from school but sometimes he needs to change his location in the school quickly.</p><p></p><p>Our Special Education director met with all of the staff that will possibly be working with Tigger at the new building yesterday after school and I am meeting with them on Monday. </p><p></p><p>I didn't want them to call me so I could rescue him but if they would have called and said he is hiding under the table and squishing himself between a chair and the wall, I could have told them he needed deep pressure, they could have done so and it wouldn't have gotten so out of control.</p><p></p><p>I did some deep pressure this morning before school so I hope it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 246438, member: 1169"] Hi all, Thanks for all the comments. Tigger was at another mainstream school in this same district (it is our home district just a different building), he was allowed to choose safe spots in the school to go to when he felt the need to escape. I tried to get the teacher to understand that she needed to do that ASAP but she didn't get it. Part of the problem is that the program supervisor got the idea that he is a runner and he isn't in the dangerous sense, he won't run away from school but sometimes he needs to change his location in the school quickly. Our Special Education director met with all of the staff that will possibly be working with Tigger at the new building yesterday after school and I am meeting with them on Monday. I didn't want them to call me so I could rescue him but if they would have called and said he is hiding under the table and squishing himself between a chair and the wall, I could have told them he needed deep pressure, they could have done so and it wouldn't have gotten so out of control. I did some deep pressure this morning before school so I hope it helps. [/QUOTE]
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