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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"There doesn't seem to be any action" How in the world would you know what action has or hasn't been taken? My kid was that kid. BEGGED AND PLEADED for him to be removed to a special school. It never happened. By all means, bug the administration, I'm sure his parents don't want him to hurt other kids either. [/quote] what is his diagnosis? I know there’s been no action because the student is in the classroom and my child continues to be hit. [/quote] Why would I tell you my kid's DX? You aren't a SN parent clearly. Also - that doesn't mean there's been no action. Don't get me wrong, your kid being hit is [b]completely [/b]unacceptable, but that doesn't mean the parents aren't doing anything. [/quote] It’s an anonymous forum and I’m trying to understand what kind of diagnosis would make a child violent or hit others. [/quote] google is free. and newsflash, not all kids who hit have special needs. [/quote] I see you’re defensive of children who hit because that’s your kid but it’s not easy being on the other side either. [/quote] DUH it's not easy on the other side, my kid has a sibling who has been in the crossfire plenty, plus being in her own public school classroom with its own difficulties. If you don't think I know both sides, you're nuts. Where you lose me is asking to know other people's diagnosis, when that will do literally zero to help your kid be safe. Also you claiming "no action has been taken" when you know nothing of the other parents. Make the school help your kid. Call the police if you have to. But don't come in here in our space and expect us to just take your judgement. [/quote]
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