I mean, the alternative to restorative justice is detention or suspension. |
| Give her some materials on ableism. |
I’d take the before school detention for however long it would take to watch the video. |
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I don't know what the solution for your dc is, OP, but I will say- my dd, who is dx asd, finds that kind of use of 'autistic' insulting.
She says, I would not do something like that (the thing that is being called 'autistic'). She gets upset at videos where people do this also. |
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This would be like a black child telling a white child that the white child is acting black, and the white child being upset.
The 9yo needs to be the one understanding autism. The 12yo needs to understand it’s good to be so proud of his autism he and his friends openly discuss. The 9yo was upset, because he felt like he was being called “weird.” 12yo should watch a video on what it’s like to stick out when you’re trying to fit in. Then write an apology about calling someone out on that. |
I was going to say I can't fathom the level of stupidity that it would take for a TEAM of school staff to suggest this but I quickly remembered the insane comments/conversations I had with my dc's school admin particularly at IEP meetings. I am so sorry you are dealing with such amazingly clueless and uncaring school staff. They deserve an award for this one. |
That's a ridiculous response to the events. |
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I would escalate to the Principal.
This is not about what is written in the IEP - it is about common sense. Ask the Principal that as leader, how can they help so that this situation does not happen again. In our school - Principal will back staff 100% - but at least through emails I would create a record and not just stew. |