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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 477918" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>to be honest, my mommy gut says nothing terrible happened physically. i just dont want to get caught regretting that I didn't check it out, for the other child's sake too. What upset me was the fact that he has another issue we will have to probably deal with for years. THIS is exactly why I say he will NEVER be in an EBD class again (he was in a mixed Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)/EBD--"neurobiological" classroom) It was a HUGE waste of time academically and he is still saying the words and phrases he learned. He was 6 years old. At 8 they put 4EBD kids in his Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) class and then we got the B word and the swearing at teachers. That has now spread to principal etc. I get the irony. He is the kind of kid I would not want HIM around. But my only job in this case is to work on his behalf so I do my best to contain it and to avoid more issues. I am fine with his needing a private room to go to when he is having issues to help shield others and to then have the opportunity to be with kids when he is more in control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 477918, member: 12886"] to be honest, my mommy gut says nothing terrible happened physically. i just dont want to get caught regretting that I didn't check it out, for the other child's sake too. What upset me was the fact that he has another issue we will have to probably deal with for years. THIS is exactly why I say he will NEVER be in an EBD class again (he was in a mixed Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)/EBD--"neurobiological" classroom) It was a HUGE waste of time academically and he is still saying the words and phrases he learned. He was 6 years old. At 8 they put 4EBD kids in his Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) class and then we got the B word and the swearing at teachers. That has now spread to principal etc. I get the irony. He is the kind of kid I would not want HIM around. But my only job in this case is to work on his behalf so I do my best to contain it and to avoid more issues. I am fine with his needing a private room to go to when he is having issues to help shield others and to then have the opportunity to be with kids when he is more in control. [/QUOTE]
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