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Today's incident. What would you have done?
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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 266966" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>I am so sorry Shari....this is so wrong....I can't believe your school system..I am so disappointed. They are definatley mistreating difficult child. There is a big difference between a safe space and a padded time out room. The padded time out room (which sounds like your safe room) should be used when the child is a danger to himself and or others. Why would crying be a reason to be placed in the safe room. And if he's in the safe room it really doesn't matter how much he yells and screams because he knows he can't get out until he is calm...so why on earth do they count this.</p><p> </p><p>Also paper/pencil tasks are not really working with difficult child and since he has a 1:1 there are certainly other ways to get him to access work. </p><p> </p><p>I wish I lived closer to try and help you. I wonder what the process is to file some type of complaint. Who knows? perhaps you can file a claim against the para and or the schools for mistreatment. When is your next meeting? YUk YUK YUK so sorry....and I know I was one who encouraged you to try public school. </p><p> </p><p>Why aren't they kicking him out and offereing another alternative???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 266966, member: 2074"] I am so sorry Shari....this is so wrong....I can't believe your school system..I am so disappointed. They are definatley mistreating difficult child. There is a big difference between a safe space and a padded time out room. The padded time out room (which sounds like your safe room) should be used when the child is a danger to himself and or others. Why would crying be a reason to be placed in the safe room. And if he's in the safe room it really doesn't matter how much he yells and screams because he knows he can't get out until he is calm...so why on earth do they count this. Also paper/pencil tasks are not really working with difficult child and since he has a 1:1 there are certainly other ways to get him to access work. I wish I lived closer to try and help you. I wonder what the process is to file some type of complaint. Who knows? perhaps you can file a claim against the para and or the schools for mistreatment. When is your next meeting? YUk YUK YUK so sorry....and I know I was one who encouraged you to try public school. Why aren't they kicking him out and offereing another alternative??? [/QUOTE]
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