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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 323993" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>You guys are great. Just the shot in the arm I need for the iEP meeting tomorrow. I think you are right on the money about using the room because staff are frustrated or because they want to engage in a power struggle. He is not disruptive I believe. It is not a locked room , more of a high school time out room. I think I will ask to see the research that says that this is an effective way to motivate depressed children with learning and self esteem issues. </p><p></p><p>Oh, but before they put him in this room they send him to principal or proxy for a talking to about how we all have to do hard things and that in about three years or some other lifetime maybe there will be a course at school that might possibly be of interest. From a difficult child point of view with executive functioning difficulties that prevent him from thinking further than about 20 min out, 3 years is pretty much a life sentence. I think I would be pretty bummed out if I were sentenced to life in an institution that didn't have a whole lot to offer me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 323993, member: 2322"] You guys are great. Just the shot in the arm I need for the iEP meeting tomorrow. I think you are right on the money about using the room because staff are frustrated or because they want to engage in a power struggle. He is not disruptive I believe. It is not a locked room , more of a high school time out room. I think I will ask to see the research that says that this is an effective way to motivate depressed children with learning and self esteem issues. Oh, but before they put him in this room they send him to principal or proxy for a talking to about how we all have to do hard things and that in about three years or some other lifetime maybe there will be a course at school that might possibly be of interest. From a difficult child point of view with executive functioning difficulties that prevent him from thinking further than about 20 min out, 3 years is pretty much a life sentence. I think I would be pretty bummed out if I were sentenced to life in an institution that didn't have a whole lot to offer me. [/QUOTE]
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