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5 year old attacked her teacher
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 523104" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Welcome. Does your daughter have a diagnosis? An IEP? Can you give us some more background?</p><p></p><p>In our school, any and all attacks on staff and teachers are treated with the utmost severity. They are NOT goofing around. However, a diagnosis and and IEP can go a long way to helping in these situations if the behavior is a result of the diagnosis. I was immediately imagining my DD1. She's always had a horrific time in the cafeteria, and although she has never physically attacked anyone, she's had her fair share of spectacles. She only has a 504, but teachers and staff know that the chaos and noise of the cafeteria can set her off so they are to treat her with "kid gloves" so it doesn't escalate any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 523104, member: 11965"] Welcome. Does your daughter have a diagnosis? An IEP? Can you give us some more background? In our school, any and all attacks on staff and teachers are treated with the utmost severity. They are NOT goofing around. However, a diagnosis and and IEP can go a long way to helping in these situations if the behavior is a result of the diagnosis. I was immediately imagining my DD1. She's always had a horrific time in the cafeteria, and although she has never physically attacked anyone, she's had her fair share of spectacles. She only has a 504, but teachers and staff know that the chaos and noise of the cafeteria can set her off so they are to treat her with "kid gloves" so it doesn't escalate any more. [/QUOTE]
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