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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So many posters are missing the point. No one, not OP’s child and not the SN child, has the RIGHT to be in gym childcare. Any business you go into, if you act inappropriately, the business can eject you. If a gym goer acts violently to a staff member, couldn’t the gym kick him/her out? If a kid, SN or otherwise, is violent to a staff member to the point that she was concerned about her safety, they should be able to kick the child out and refuse to let him back in. This is probably not a popular or politically correct opinion, but it is consistent with business practice not to mention what is safest for everyone involved. And as a PP said, [b]a SN child gets 1:1 attention at a school.[/b] Gym childcare is NOT set up to care for a SN child who has violent outbursts. If it was just a one-time thing, the SN parent can talk to the gym to try to allow him back. But there are no rights involved.[/quote] Special ed teacher here-just wanted to point out that it is extremely rare for any child to get 1:1 attention at school! I have worked in public and private special ed schools, and 1:1 ratios simply happen rarely, if ever.[/quote]
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