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Ugh, had to go get Tigger at school
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 315500" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Tigger wrote a bad word in his notebook and then insisted that it was written by a boy that was in the class last year (moved to jr high this year). When the sw and teacher tried to talk to him about it, he decided that he was walking home and tried to leave. They restrained him (it would be very unsafe for him to walk home, country lanes, no sidewalks, multiple train tracks, etc). He wouldn't calm down so they called me. When I got there they were actually doing a good job of just blocking him from getting to the doors without touching him too much. He immediately let me pick him up, he was shaking and murmuring 'didn't do it, didn't do it'</p><p></p><p>I got him to take his clonodine and sit on my lap. He then apologized to all the staff and we left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 315500, member: 1169"] Tigger wrote a bad word in his notebook and then insisted that it was written by a boy that was in the class last year (moved to jr high this year). When the sw and teacher tried to talk to him about it, he decided that he was walking home and tried to leave. They restrained him (it would be very unsafe for him to walk home, country lanes, no sidewalks, multiple train tracks, etc). He wouldn't calm down so they called me. When I got there they were actually doing a good job of just blocking him from getting to the doors without touching him too much. He immediately let me pick him up, he was shaking and murmuring 'didn't do it, didn't do it' I got him to take his clonodine and sit on my lap. He then apologized to all the staff and we left. [/QUOTE]
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