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In school 32 minutes - school threatened police
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 22317" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>If an IEP is in place, than the school is obligated, if the police are called, to take him to the nearest hospital. The police should be trained in dealing with this type of thing, and not treat him like a criminal, but rather as someone who needs help and take him straight to the ER. This might be not be as bad as it sounds, because it sends the message that when we behave a certain way, we need and receive help.</p><p></p><p>If that route is not necessary I wonder if there is a teacher at the school, or the school counselor, that he already connects with, that can try and reason with him, and try and get him calmed down? I have been where you are, and I feel for you, it is horrible. Hang in there, it will get better-sometimes our kids have to hit rock bottom before things change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 22317, member: 3301"] If an IEP is in place, than the school is obligated, if the police are called, to take him to the nearest hospital. The police should be trained in dealing with this type of thing, and not treat him like a criminal, but rather as someone who needs help and take him straight to the ER. This might be not be as bad as it sounds, because it sends the message that when we behave a certain way, we need and receive help. If that route is not necessary I wonder if there is a teacher at the school, or the school counselor, that he already connects with, that can try and reason with him, and try and get him calmed down? I have been where you are, and I feel for you, it is horrible. Hang in there, it will get better-sometimes our kids have to hit rock bottom before things change. [/QUOTE]
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