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Today's incident. What would you have done?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkunkMomma" data-source="post: 266850" data-attributes="member: 470"><p>I agree with JJJ I would have let him apologize to me and hugged him, then walked away.</p><p>I understand you were trying to let them handle it since they do this when you are not there. But the safe room should only be for when he is out of control and could hurt himself or others, not for when he is crying. I would ask that they keep a log of when they put him in and for what offense. Another thing, the para should not be making the decision to put him in the room if the teacher has not been called. Para is overstepping her bounds. There should be a limit to how much they use this room. I teach and we do not use a "room" but it would never be the para's decision. Give weegfg a hug and tell him he was doing the right thing by asking to apologize. It has to be devastating to him to see you in the room and then she hauls him back out to the room. Lisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkunkMomma, post: 266850, member: 470"] I agree with JJJ I would have let him apologize to me and hugged him, then walked away. I understand you were trying to let them handle it since they do this when you are not there. But the safe room should only be for when he is out of control and could hurt himself or others, not for when he is crying. I would ask that they keep a log of when they put him in and for what offense. Another thing, the para should not be making the decision to put him in the room if the teacher has not been called. Para is overstepping her bounds. There should be a limit to how much they use this room. I teach and we do not use a "room" but it would never be the para's decision. Give weegfg a hug and tell him he was doing the right thing by asking to apologize. It has to be devastating to him to see you in the room and then she hauls him back out to the room. Lisa [/QUOTE]
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