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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What do these stories have to do with OP? She's already related that her DS kicked a staff member when he received news he didn't like. You think this news was physically communicated? He behaved violently when accidently bumped by another student. :roll: There's this one time, at band camp......[/quote] PP, I think you should calm down and take a deep breath. I think what everyone is trying to say is that we don't know what happened and people are trying to raise possibilities so that OP can ask the right questions when getting an FBA done or in considering what actions to take next regarding her son. I don't know why you are so set on branding this child... so negatively when you don't know him. Others are only trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. They are not saying you are wrong. They are asking you to be open-minded. I would not be so presumptuous to assume that the news was physically communicated or was not. I have no idea whether this adult told him this while grabbing his arm and ushering him out the door or told him in a calm and non-threatening manner. For some SN children, especially if they are worked up, the very fact that an adult gave them bad news while standing up and towering over them rather than getting down to their level could make them terrified and reactive. [/quote]
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