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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ian Prior's involvement in this is suspect. However, I have worked in a class like this before and have seen these scenarios play out. The teachers are probably telling the truth about the student's behaviors and their administration's response. If the teachers reported the actions and their admin's only response was to suggest wearing an apron or using a visual cue card to get the student to stop, they're negligent and shouldn't be surprised the teachers escalated the situation. At the very least they should've brought a BCBA into the classroom to observe, collect data, and do a FBA/ BIP. [/quote] these teachers sound like idiots. the response to this is and FBA and more restrictive placement. not to breach a student’s privacy, no matter how you feel the school is responding.[/quote] +100. This is a severely disabled non verbal elementary student we are talking about. This teacher is unhinged and has an agenda. I believe she wanted to see deputies sent in to school to arrest this child. Her language wrt to this child shows she is completely ignorant about special ed and non verbal disabled children. She should NEVER be around special ed children. I can't confirm that this woman is actually a special ed teacher. She wanted CPS called on the family. LCPS tried to give her additional training but she has a political agenda and is using this child to get her face on TV. They have tried to get her to stop violating this child's privacy and she is having nothing of it. She is disgusting and ignorant. The teachers had social media handlers in place before they went to FOX news with this bs. The child should have been removed from her class immediately. [/quote] Wow. This is terrifying. My DS (prior to his diagnosis) encountered a teacher's aide who seemed to want to call the police when he was THREE years old. Most special ed teachers really want to do the right thing (even if they aren't supported or even not properly trained.) But there are definitely some that have something wrong with them. I have no doubt that it is a very hard job, and that teaching disabled kids entails more physical risk than many can handle. But response to this situation should be to advocate for the CHILD to get better support. Not to accuse a non-verbal child of sexual assault. [/quote]
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