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Ok, I just have to ask your opinion on this strategy
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 322319" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I have not read all the responses. I do think that tics are tough to understand. I would not like a teacher who did what your teacher did - I would be FURIOUS if this was done around any other children as it would leave my kids feeling humiliated.</p><p></p><p>As for the teachers role-playing, are they doing this with every kid who does something strange? I guarantee that your son is NOT the only child who has problems. Why are they singling out your son for these little scenes?</p><p></p><p>Until more is known about WHY the tics happen I would NOT give permission for anything of the sort that they want to do. Not until I knew what we were working with and what methods the therapists can suggest to help.</p><p></p><p>Their little acting out sessions just seem like they have too much room to be singling difficult child out when he cannot be the only inappropriate at times student.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 322319, member: 1233"] I have not read all the responses. I do think that tics are tough to understand. I would not like a teacher who did what your teacher did - I would be FURIOUS if this was done around any other children as it would leave my kids feeling humiliated. As for the teachers role-playing, are they doing this with every kid who does something strange? I guarantee that your son is NOT the only child who has problems. Why are they singling out your son for these little scenes? Until more is known about WHY the tics happen I would NOT give permission for anything of the sort that they want to do. Not until I knew what we were working with and what methods the therapists can suggest to help. Their little acting out sessions just seem like they have too much room to be singling difficult child out when he cannot be the only inappropriate at times student. [/QUOTE]
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