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Elijah suspended from kindergarten again: "Sexual Harassment"
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<blockquote data-quote="jcox" data-source="post: 233257" data-attributes="member: 6583"><p>What would an appropriate consiquence be for this behavior seeing he did it impulsively, did not mean to, and did not know that it was wrong even though we told him about fifty times? It can not be an immediate consiquence when the school waits until two hours after his school day is done to tell me he is suspended, and lets him finish up the last two hours of his day at school after this happened. They let him finish his day... when I picked him up they told me what happened. Then did not call me until two hours later to tell me that he was suspended for the next two days. I know about that in my state if a child is suspended more than ten days then they have to hold a special manifestation meeting to determine if the behavior is a result of his disabilities... he is up to five days now. I almost wish they would send him to the alternative school the next town over. They are a special public school for children with social-emotional issues like my son. I have pushed for it, but they said that they want to try thier best and do all they can do to keep him in our district first. Back to my question: What would be an appropriate consiquence for me to do? If I tell him no television or what ever he will get very mad and have a big fit because he would not understand why... I think that is part of his cognitive disorder... he does not get the difference between right and wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcox, post: 233257, member: 6583"] What would an appropriate consiquence be for this behavior seeing he did it impulsively, did not mean to, and did not know that it was wrong even though we told him about fifty times? It can not be an immediate consiquence when the school waits until two hours after his school day is done to tell me he is suspended, and lets him finish up the last two hours of his day at school after this happened. They let him finish his day... when I picked him up they told me what happened. Then did not call me until two hours later to tell me that he was suspended for the next two days. I know about that in my state if a child is suspended more than ten days then they have to hold a special manifestation meeting to determine if the behavior is a result of his disabilities... he is up to five days now. I almost wish they would send him to the alternative school the next town over. They are a special public school for children with social-emotional issues like my son. I have pushed for it, but they said that they want to try thier best and do all they can do to keep him in our district first. Back to my question: What would be an appropriate consiquence for me to do? If I tell him no television or what ever he will get very mad and have a big fit because he would not understand why... I think that is part of his cognitive disorder... he does not get the difference between right and wrong. [/QUOTE]
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