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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Plenty of early head start kids in FPCS. I see SPED pre-K teachers lifting kids for diaper changes or to transition from stroller to stander to rest mat all the time. The trainer when we took restraint training said it was fine to pick up a kid if they are the age you would normally pick up which would vary based upon size of child and teacher. Plenty of preschool kids are carried around by family, caregivers and parents. Again, since you didn’t answer the question: where is your line?[/quote] I'm not the original poster you were arguing with, but my line is clear: I will never touch a student unless they are in imminent danger of serious bodily harm. I teach PK-5. I caught a student once as they passed out. I would grab a student running into the street. If a student were injuring themselves I would intervene to make them safe. But a kicking and screaming student who won't do what I ask or move to the next location is not imminent harm.[/quote]
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