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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, this is terrible. I agree with a PP that the failure is the school’s. They should not be “normalizing” it. This is a child in need of intervention and likely a different placement. The fault isn’t yours and it isn’t the child’s. The school and the parents have to figure out an alternative solution. [/quote] Thanks. So far they are intervening by involving the social worker, bringing in a BCBA, bringing in a full time TA, using a chart, etc. Of course, now instead of hitting just me, he hits the TA too. We've actually had 4 days in a row where he hasn't hit or kicked either of us, so perhaps we're seeing a glimmer of hope. But yeah, the first 8 weeks of school have been hugely disrupted, my entire class is behind academically and socially because of it (I have spent so much time dealing with his behavior, a lot of other lessons I'd normally do haven't happened). I can't really report an injury to anyone because except for once, he hasn't hit or kicked hard enough to do any true damage. Once though, he kicked so hard and so long that I had to put an object between us. [/quote]
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