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[quote=Anonymous]SN mom here - schools are quick on our end to threaten to kick us out so please don't make blanket statements about letting SN kids run wild. If anything I've found that my DS gets write ups for things that his peers also do, but they are savvy enough not to get caught. Also, as a PP pointed out, typical kids do often instigate (whether intentionally or not). We had a situation in K where a group of boys would put my DS up to doing "bad" things because he doesn't understand social norms in the same way. Once the kids were in a different class the next year, the behavior stopped immediately. I'm not saying the SN child shouldn't have consequences, clearly the behavior is unsafe and needs to be addressed, just offering another experience. I agree with PP's who say this is an issue of staffing. If this child has a 1:1 aide, where is he/she when the dangerous behavior is happening? There should be a behavior plan in place that identifies specific triggers, rewards and consequences. Sorry this is happening for you OP and good luck! SN or not, no children should be subject to being hurt by peers.[/quote]
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