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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So Illinois is not using the rooms as intended and that definitely should be corrected. But at that doesn’t mean they are abused everywhere. SN kids can’t hurt people, even their teachers. I can’t believe some parents are okay with that.[/quote] Who said it was ok?[/quote] 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] Stop pawning your problem child of the school system. Find the right place for them to be educated and stop blaming they system that is ill equipped to deal with them to begin with that you are forcing them into because it’s close to your house. [/quote] That's not how the law works. It's not on the parents to find a school, it's on the system to provide the education. All of your gripes about the parents should be directed at the people who fund, staff, and manage schools. If the inbound public school isn't able to handle the kid, they need to arrange for that kid to be educated elsewhere. Mismanagement at every level has tricked slack-jaws like you into thinking that disabled children and their families don't belong in your precious public schools when the truth is that they're the only place that was created to educate everyone. [/quote]
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