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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you posting here because you have a child with SNs and you want to know how to protect them? Or are you assuming that the "violent child" has SNs and that's why you posting in this forum? [/quote] I’m assuming a 9 year old who is violent has some special needs. I think that’s a fair assumption, no? [/quote] I don’t think that’s a fair assessment at all. Everything is a diagnosis these days. The sad reality is some kids are treated badly at home and act out. That’s not “special needs.” [/quote] I don’t think people on this website understand how terrible some parents are to their kids. They aren’t abusing them that fits the definition for a call to CPS but they are ignoring them or belittling them or both. One of my students will ignore everything you say and then blow up and start throwing things. You don’t want anyone near him when that happens. He’s gone through the IEP process and nothing has been found. No diagnosis but he and his siblings live their lives in a home where they see this type of behavior. It’s awful. [/quote] I'm a teacher and this is correct. [/quote]
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