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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 42316"><p>The school has a responsibility to all it's students. If I were the other parents, I would be pushing to protect my child. I wouldn't be mad at the other parent, but I would be expecting the school to protect my child. I can't be there all day so I have to count on the school to do it. For my difficult child especially, being around a child that was out of control (for lack of better words at the moment) would throw her anxiety off the charts. It would throw her into full-blown panic.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, you want your child to be able to socialize with the other kids and have a somewhat "normal" school experience. I would try working with the school to meet the needs of all. Maybe have him in the classroom and if they see him escalating, remove him at that time to the resource room. It doesn't seem like it should have to be all or nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 42316"] The school has a responsibility to all it's students. If I were the other parents, I would be pushing to protect my child. I wouldn't be mad at the other parent, but I would be expecting the school to protect my child. I can't be there all day so I have to count on the school to do it. For my difficult child especially, being around a child that was out of control (for lack of better words at the moment) would throw her anxiety off the charts. It would throw her into full-blown panic. On the other hand, you want your child to be able to socialize with the other kids and have a somewhat "normal" school experience. I would try working with the school to meet the needs of all. Maybe have him in the classroom and if they see him escalating, remove him at that time to the resource room. It doesn't seem like it should have to be all or nothing. [/QUOTE]
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