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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 28303" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>For physical violence towards others, or self-harming, then I agree with restraining a student. For other things not so much. in my opinion it makes things worse usually. My difficult child hasn't had to be restrained at school, but husband did it at home once when difficult child wouldn't listen to him and difficult child was starting to go over the top. All it did was make the situation worse, difficult child went wild with wanting to be let go and took forever to calm down. </p><p></p><p>If you feel the school is restraining your difficult child too often, perhaps you should meet with them and discuss it. I could see my difficult child running away when he was younger, if he knew they were going to restrain him in any way. Perhaps it's the same with your difficult child</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 28303, member: 1161"] For physical violence towards others, or self-harming, then I agree with restraining a student. For other things not so much. in my opinion it makes things worse usually. My difficult child hasn't had to be restrained at school, but husband did it at home once when difficult child wouldn't listen to him and difficult child was starting to go over the top. All it did was make the situation worse, difficult child went wild with wanting to be let go and took forever to calm down. If you feel the school is restraining your difficult child too often, perhaps you should meet with them and discuss it. I could see my difficult child running away when he was younger, if he knew they were going to restrain him in any way. Perhaps it's the same with your difficult child [/QUOTE]
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