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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 379067" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>You know what? Dude used to flip out and trash classrooms too. By the time I would get to the school, he'd be frothing at the mouth, someone would be basket holding him - it looked like a tornado had gone through the place and the only one that was calm? Me. When you walk into a situation like that where the bigger person is restraining the smaller person (supposedly for their own safety) it NEVER ceased to amaze me that nine times out of ten had someone just LEFT the kid alone or known how to handle the rage? ALL of the explosive behavior would have been minimalized a lot quicker, damage control would be less, and I wouldn't have gotten called to the school so much I lost a 40k a year job. (thank you "Special Education' teachers of our district) </p><p> </p><p>It makes you wonder WHY - psychiatric hospitals and residentials have a time-out room with pads on the walls - and classrooms? Don't. I mean - if I'm having a bad day, and I have the coping skills of a 10 year old, and I don't have a shadow in the classroom that KNOWS my signs and can tap me on the shoulder and get me OUT of the class, away from the annoying stimulus, and maybe just OUTSIDE for some fresh air, and a walk? What else am I gonna do? </p><p> </p><p>I'm so sorry for Tigger. HUGE HUGS.........He's an awesome, AWESOME little Dude - with a teacher that is trying, how about a shadow for him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 379067, member: 4964"] You know what? Dude used to flip out and trash classrooms too. By the time I would get to the school, he'd be frothing at the mouth, someone would be basket holding him - it looked like a tornado had gone through the place and the only one that was calm? Me. When you walk into a situation like that where the bigger person is restraining the smaller person (supposedly for their own safety) it NEVER ceased to amaze me that nine times out of ten had someone just LEFT the kid alone or known how to handle the rage? ALL of the explosive behavior would have been minimalized a lot quicker, damage control would be less, and I wouldn't have gotten called to the school so much I lost a 40k a year job. (thank you "Special Education' teachers of our district) It makes you wonder WHY - psychiatric hospitals and residentials have a time-out room with pads on the walls - and classrooms? Don't. I mean - if I'm having a bad day, and I have the coping skills of a 10 year old, and I don't have a shadow in the classroom that KNOWS my signs and can tap me on the shoulder and get me OUT of the class, away from the annoying stimulus, and maybe just OUTSIDE for some fresh air, and a walk? What else am I gonna do? I'm so sorry for Tigger. HUGE HUGS.........He's an awesome, AWESOME little Dude - with a teacher that is trying, how about a shadow for him? [/QUOTE]
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