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An eye opening moment with difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 253492" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am so sorry! Poor difficult child!</p><p></p><p>It is one thing to use a safe room, but a whole different thing to lock a child in a room and LEAVE HIM THERE!</p><p></p><p>You DO know that if YOU did this at home CPS would be called and you could lose custody, don't you?</p><p></p><p>So WHY is it OK for school to put him in a room and not let him come out? Kids don't automatically come up with "locked in" if a door is just closed. They TRY the door. It is after it doesn't open that fears like these set in (or if an adult tells them they are locked in and can't get out - which is equally abusive to actually locking them in, in my opinion)</p><p></p><p>School needs to send you a report THAT DAY if they use the "safe" room or a restraint. Period. No exceptions.</p><p></p><p>Also, isn't he only there for HALF a day? What is that, 4 hours at MOST? Why on EARTH would they not be trying to maximize the amount of learning and socialization he receives rather than locking him in a room???</p><p></p><p>So are these people really sadists, or what??</p><p></p><p>Raise the roof with this fools! AND let both the Sp Ed Director and the Superintendent of Schools know what they are doing!! Maybe a report to the State Board of Ed is also in order??</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry for wee difficult child. I wish I could just give him a big snuggle and reassure him.</p><p></p><p>Poor guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 253492, member: 1233"] I am so sorry! Poor difficult child! It is one thing to use a safe room, but a whole different thing to lock a child in a room and LEAVE HIM THERE! You DO know that if YOU did this at home CPS would be called and you could lose custody, don't you? So WHY is it OK for school to put him in a room and not let him come out? Kids don't automatically come up with "locked in" if a door is just closed. They TRY the door. It is after it doesn't open that fears like these set in (or if an adult tells them they are locked in and can't get out - which is equally abusive to actually locking them in, in my opinion) School needs to send you a report THAT DAY if they use the "safe" room or a restraint. Period. No exceptions. Also, isn't he only there for HALF a day? What is that, 4 hours at MOST? Why on EARTH would they not be trying to maximize the amount of learning and socialization he receives rather than locking him in a room??? So are these people really sadists, or what?? Raise the roof with this fools! AND let both the Sp Ed Director and the Superintendent of Schools know what they are doing!! Maybe a report to the State Board of Ed is also in order?? I am so sorry for wee difficult child. I wish I could just give him a big snuggle and reassure him. Poor guy. [/QUOTE]
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