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[quote=Anonymous]Thank you @11:48 I too was in the same predicament and was constantly at the school as the principal said there was nothing they could do. Regardless of if there is or is not a cognitive disability/impairment, does it make it right for other children to witness this behavior and be subjected to it day in and day out? If there is a disability or impairment, how long does another child in the classrom have to endure outbursts of offensive language, being spit on, bodily fluids being released and throwing items in the classroom? How long would you allow it to go on if your child was in the classroom? Eventually the child was removed from the classroom as it was obvious there was a issue that needed to be addressed. I would not turn the other cheek as I don't see it being a situation that is suitable to anyone, let alone elementary aged children.[/quote]
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