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<blockquote data-quote="tryingteacher" data-source="post: 25631" data-attributes="member: 3526"><p>You know I have been recording his behaviors but not what is going on in the classroom at the time he explodes. This is a great idea and I will implement it Monday. As far as triggers go...he flips out whenever he is asked to do anything he doesn't want to do. I have an issue with being told by people that I need to be more consistent. What I mean by this is I have a rule in my classroom that if you throw anything it is an automatic timeout. Well when this child is told that he has a automatic timeout he rages and it lasts over an hour and my other students have to be sent out of the room and he is very violent. I just can't bring myself to enforce this rule with him. When I have all the people his mom, the county behavior specialist telling me I need to be more consistent how do I tell them I can't spend my day waiting for him to quit raging and to decide to go into timeout. I am not legally allowed to transport him so when he begins going off all I can do is get out of the way until he is so dangerous that he has to be restrained. A while back we were coming out of a restraint and he promised he wasn't going to hit or kick anymore. I was still on the ground and the another adult was helping me up and he kicked me. I am so worried about what is going to happen with this kid next year. Niddle school is hard and they are more strict and hard on kids in middle school. I only have 11 weeks. Does anyone have any suggestions for teaching him to not attack people and to not destroy property. I am going to try showing him picture to try to de-escalate him instead of using words. I think I sometimes use to many words. Thank you so much to the link for teachers. I appreciate teh warm welcome and kind words. I really really do!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryingteacher, post: 25631, member: 3526"] You know I have been recording his behaviors but not what is going on in the classroom at the time he explodes. This is a great idea and I will implement it Monday. As far as triggers go...he flips out whenever he is asked to do anything he doesn't want to do. I have an issue with being told by people that I need to be more consistent. What I mean by this is I have a rule in my classroom that if you throw anything it is an automatic timeout. Well when this child is told that he has a automatic timeout he rages and it lasts over an hour and my other students have to be sent out of the room and he is very violent. I just can't bring myself to enforce this rule with him. When I have all the people his mom, the county behavior specialist telling me I need to be more consistent how do I tell them I can't spend my day waiting for him to quit raging and to decide to go into timeout. I am not legally allowed to transport him so when he begins going off all I can do is get out of the way until he is so dangerous that he has to be restrained. A while back we were coming out of a restraint and he promised he wasn't going to hit or kick anymore. I was still on the ground and the another adult was helping me up and he kicked me. I am so worried about what is going to happen with this kid next year. Niddle school is hard and they are more strict and hard on kids in middle school. I only have 11 weeks. Does anyone have any suggestions for teaching him to not attack people and to not destroy property. I am going to try showing him picture to try to de-escalate him instead of using words. I think I sometimes use to many words. Thank you so much to the link for teachers. I appreciate teh warm welcome and kind words. I really really do!!! [/QUOTE]
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