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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ask the administration / teachers to encourage the children to play separately if they come into contact with one another. Say that you are concerned that things seem to be escalating and that you're worried that she could come home with even bigger injuries. Have compassion for the other child. It's possible that the child is autistic (even if the parents or teachers don't know it) and that it's difficult for the kid to deal with big emotions. We were in a similar situation and it's tough. Kids who can't control their emotions don't totally respond to the logical talking to that parents / teachers give them. Administrators won't kick a child out (unless it's just ridiculously bad). We ended up pulling our kid out with a month left in the year to go to another school. We just ate the cost and moved on.[/quote] So the other child should be allowed to repeatedly harm and injure others if they have an autism diagnosis? I think not. Also, three days in a row of injuries is the staff not doing their job-they know it is an issue and should be intervening and deescalating. [/quote]
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