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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child got bitten by another child in a private school. We complained. The school did nothing. We left for another private. They wouldn't counsel the other child out because of financial reasons.[/quote] Our private got rid of most, not all of the kids with behavioral problems. Our public does absolutely nothing about behavioral issues. One kid has touched my child every day all year, grabbing him every morning. I complain and they say they will monitor it and nothing changes. I can't wait to be done with this school year[/quote] Tell them you will bring up charges of harassment and assault if it isn't dealt with immediately.[/quote] I'm not going to file harassment or assault charges on a SN kid who should be in a more appropriate placement. Why would you do that to a child? Better for me to make sure next year my child is not placed with that child. [/quote] NP here. I'd do it because if you threaten to hit them in the pocketbook, it might be the one thing to get the SN child a more appropriate placement! It also would show my child that they're allowed to have boundaries, no matter what the other person's problems might be. Seriously. [/quote]
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