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Twisted Humor Born of too many Reality Competition Shows
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 467797" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I think we should include {like some of those Japanese game shows} terrible consequences for the ones who actually abuse difficult child's. I've told about the locking in a seclusion room for tapping his foot/power struggle with EA and it was the EA who did it with-o a licensed teacher's approval. Also had a mainstream 4th grade male teacher at the beginning of the year (hadn't read the IEP yet) grab difficult child during one of his rude sounding remarks, pull him in the hall and shove him into the lockers, restrained him there and yelled at him that he can't ever talk like that etc. One of my students had a similar thing when he (gifted aspie) hit a girl in gym because she hit him with a ball (he didn't get the rules of the game at all and they did pick on him) so teacher grabbed him and said next time you hit a girl I am gonna hit you. I found him in my office under my table. took 2 hours to get him out and find out what was going on. So glad he learned how to go to his "safe place" and didn't fly off the deep end. (by the way, he actually is in gifted and talented program now in middle school...he doesn't like gym and doesn't have to deal with playground anymore, yay)</p><p></p><p>PS I think these mini-vent threads, with a bent on humor that only difficult child famiies could probably understand, are really therapeutic. Helps dump some of that built up stuff that just floats around in my brain's background.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 467797, member: 12886"] I think we should include {like some of those Japanese game shows} terrible consequences for the ones who actually abuse difficult child's. I've told about the locking in a seclusion room for tapping his foot/power struggle with EA and it was the EA who did it with-o a licensed teacher's approval. Also had a mainstream 4th grade male teacher at the beginning of the year (hadn't read the IEP yet) grab difficult child during one of his rude sounding remarks, pull him in the hall and shove him into the lockers, restrained him there and yelled at him that he can't ever talk like that etc. One of my students had a similar thing when he (gifted aspie) hit a girl in gym because she hit him with a ball (he didn't get the rules of the game at all and they did pick on him) so teacher grabbed him and said next time you hit a girl I am gonna hit you. I found him in my office under my table. took 2 hours to get him out and find out what was going on. So glad he learned how to go to his "safe place" and didn't fly off the deep end. (by the way, he actually is in gifted and talented program now in middle school...he doesn't like gym and doesn't have to deal with playground anymore, yay) PS I think these mini-vent threads, with a bent on humor that only difficult child famiies could probably understand, are really therapeutic. Helps dump some of that built up stuff that just floats around in my brain's background. [/QUOTE]
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