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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 150306" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>I AM the one to respond to this......it happened to my difficult child when he was six (kindergarten). He didn't come out after the school bell rang and I had to go ask where my little bitty boy was? He was in a closed room for in-school suspension. It was the PRINCIPAL who left him in there....for about six hours!!! He luckily had lunch because I had packed it in his backpack, but he wet his pants since he was afraid to ask to go to the bathroom. HE WAS A BABY!!!! My difficult child is now twelve and I regret every day that we didn't sue their rearends off. What we DID do was go straight to the superintendent's office and have a meeting with difficult child's doctor, his teacher, the principal and the superintendent. It was funny....the principal never uttered a word. I'm sure he had been coached to keep his mouth shut for fear of us going off on him. Let me say one thing, they handled my son with kid gloves from there on out. They knew we were watching every little thing they did!!!</p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry you had to go through this. It's scary and sad for all involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 150306, member: 2287"] I AM the one to respond to this......it happened to my difficult child when he was six (kindergarten). He didn't come out after the school bell rang and I had to go ask where my little bitty boy was? He was in a closed room for in-school suspension. It was the PRINCIPAL who left him in there....for about six hours!!! He luckily had lunch because I had packed it in his backpack, but he wet his pants since he was afraid to ask to go to the bathroom. HE WAS A BABY!!!! My difficult child is now twelve and I regret every day that we didn't sue their rearends off. What we DID do was go straight to the superintendent's office and have a meeting with difficult child's doctor, his teacher, the principal and the superintendent. It was funny....the principal never uttered a word. I'm sure he had been coached to keep his mouth shut for fear of us going off on him. Let me say one thing, they handled my son with kid gloves from there on out. They knew we were watching every little thing they did!!! I'm so sorry you had to go through this. It's scary and sad for all involved. [/QUOTE]
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