Many kids? How do you quantify that? Our school is a charter, disciplinary issues get you booted so no we don't p have that issue here |
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Where on earth do you work? I've worked for the same private employer for 18 years and can't think of an incident of actual employee violence. |
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Being sent to the office for "mild" hitting and suspension for repeated, violent hitting.
There is a boy who repeatedly hits, spits, etc. he has ADHD, I know he gets OT and whatnot and is medicated, but still... I just hope my son doesn't get into the same classroom with him next year. |
You must not be in the DC area, because what you're describing is illegal here. |
"If....then." This is not an anecdote. |
It's illegal in DC to expel children who don't have 504s or IEPs from school for physical violence? Please link this statute |
Your son is part of his treatment program. That's how it works now. He hits and gets help. Your son is hit and gets, at best, told Johnny can't help it. btdt. |
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Stop. You know it's not that simple. There's a child with ADHD who pretty frequently out at other kids, especially during sports, because he can't regulate his emotions. He is otherwise a really nice kid.
There is a kid who is in a grade above this child and also ADHD who calls kids names, pushes and teases constantly. He is a strong kid and uses his strength to get his way with other children. He has repeatedly made fun of other special needs kids because of their quirks. Last week he punched another kid in the stomach in order to cut in line. The other kid, who I think also happens to have ADHD, reacted by hitting him back. This kid who got hit never hits anyone as far as I know. It wouldn't make sense to give these three kids the same consequence for hitting. Completely different kids and completely different reasons for reacting physically. |
Not the OP but wondering. If my kid doesn't like what your kid is saying it's ok if my kid punches yours in the face because "he was running his mouth?" It's warranted? |
| No more than one punch. Make it count. |
I told my son Larlo cannot help it, so he is not a bad guy, but it's better to stay away from him. He got it, after a couple of mean incidents (no hitting just meanness). |
| This is fair and appropriate. I told my DS something similar recently when he witnessed another boy, who is one grade above him, hitting DS's classmate for no apparent reason during recess. |