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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]You need to take a deep breath, PP. There are many other children in the same classroom and they are not reacting the same way as your child. No one is saying your child has a "problem." They are just suggesting you take a look at this issue from that point of view instead of blaming the classmate. My child has been in public elementary for 4 years and every year there is a child or sometimes two who acts out in various ways including throwing things like desks, pencils, and breaking things. None of them are targeting other students but just getting upset and expressing their frustration. I think I and DS might feel differently if there was a child who was actively attacking students but we have not encountered that. DS has been injured by other students in classroom and on the playground. But those students are NT . The kids with special needs who get frustrated in class have not hurt any other student as far as we have heard in the 4 years. [/quote] Not every evacuation is infrequent or quick. I suspect that your kid is the one causing the evacuation.[/quote] Yeah, anyone who uses the word 'just' to describe an entire class of students and teachers being forced to evacuate their classroom gets a raised eyebrow from me. Holy moly.[/quote]
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