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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] We are talking about whether it's okay to hurt the child. Pushing the kid into a seclusion room is causing psychological danger and often also physical danger. Clearing a room is not intended to leave teachers to get injured. They should absolutely not be in danger's way and able to move around the room out of harm's way which will be safer than trying to force an out of control flailing child into a room/closet.[/quote] Again, the teacher and other students shouldn’t have to move “out of harms way” AT SCHOOL.[/quote] Plus 1. The parents should be called to pick up their child when he/she is out of control.[/quote] Are parents of children with behavioral disabilities not allowed to have a job? Should they just wait around to pick up their child because their child is not receiving an appropriate education? Or should we just make a decision that these disabled children should just not get any education?[/quote] I WFH with a very flexible job. I am waiting on a date for non public placement from CIEP. I emailed the teacher and cc'd the principal that knowing where we were heading, if she melted at school, just to call or email me and I would come get her. Things are pretty bad right now and no point in providing continual blows to her self esteem. That worked pretty well for about a week. Then the central SN coordinator for our program got wind of it and I guess the teacher was told to stop calling me for pickup. I know she's out of the classroom for the majority of the day and in the quiet room but I'm not getting calls/emails to pick up. I do get an incident report daily about what occurred and how much time she spent in the quiet room. I've considered removing her school for the time being while we wait for placement but I was advised that that was a bad idea and CIEP would use her lack of attendance to tell me that I did not give her current placement an opportunity to help her succeed.[/quote]
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