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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 189230" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>been there done that. It's so demoralizing to hear complaints every day about out of control behavior. Your instinct at this age is to circle the wagons and protect him. </p><p>I hope your son can pull it together or you can get a special needs aide or special needs bus.</p><p>I know you want him mainstreamed but he isn't acting within the rules of mainstream. If your son loses an arm because he had it out of the bus, the first question is "why was he on a mainstream bus if his behavior was not appropriate for a bus". A bus driver can't watch the road and watch that many kids. </p><p>I agree all buses should have aides. Way too much naughty behavior on buses even with mainstream up through high school. </p><p>I hope someday that your son's behavior can be dealt with in a way that doesn't make him feel ostracized(although my son was oblivious to how other's viewed him- still doesn't seem to care much) but until then, safety first for your son and the other children.</p><p></p><p>It's just the first warning. Work with him and the school. Hopefully it won't continue to be an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 189230, member: 3"] been there done that. It's so demoralizing to hear complaints every day about out of control behavior. Your instinct at this age is to circle the wagons and protect him. I hope your son can pull it together or you can get a special needs aide or special needs bus. I know you want him mainstreamed but he isn't acting within the rules of mainstream. If your son loses an arm because he had it out of the bus, the first question is "why was he on a mainstream bus if his behavior was not appropriate for a bus". A bus driver can't watch the road and watch that many kids. I agree all buses should have aides. Way too much naughty behavior on buses even with mainstream up through high school. I hope someday that your son's behavior can be dealt with in a way that doesn't make him feel ostracized(although my son was oblivious to how other's viewed him- still doesn't seem to care much) but until then, safety first for your son and the other children. It's just the first warning. Work with him and the school. Hopefully it won't continue to be an issue. [/QUOTE]
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