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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you didn’t disclose your DC’s diagnosis and didn’t educated them on how to handle potential meltdowns beforehand. Well, the counselor’s reaction is expected and not entirely their fault.[/quote] +1. If your child had an injured arm and needed to not do certain activities at sports camp and you said nothing to the camp beforehand, would you get mad at the camp if your child made the injury worse by doing drills they shouldn’t have been doing? Your child needs to advocate for themself if you won’t advocate for them. And the camp is flying blind. And it sounds like kids were out of control and counselor tried to deescalate through quiet and a schoolwork threat, which I doubt many children really believed…. This sounds like a situation where your child being more easily overwhelmed by the situation and perhaps struggling with perspective taking made them take everything more literally and thus, seriously. [/quote]
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