Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sick
Relax Gladys. They are in 1st grade, and he is autistic.
OP. I'm sorry this is happening to your child. Absolutely demand a safety plan from the school. It's their job to keep your child safe while in their care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sick
Relax Gladys. They are in 1st grade, and he is autistic.
OP. I'm sorry this is happening to your child. Absolutely demand a safety plan from the school. It's their job to keep your child safe while in their care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sick
Relax Gladys. They are in 1st grade, and he is autistic.
OP. I'm sorry this is happening to your child. Absolutely demand a safety plan from the school. It's their job to keep your child safe while in their care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sick
Relax Gladys. They are in 1st grade, and he is autistic.
OP. I'm sorry this is happening to your child. Absolutely demand a safety plan from the school. It's their job to keep your child safe while in their care.
Shame on you for telling someone to relax in this situation. His disability does not trump her (or any other child’s) ability to learn in a safe environment. Non-disabled students have rights too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other child absolutely needs to be moved to another classroom.
That will likely not happen, everyone ties themselves into knots to make sure the problem kids get "the least restrictive environment". Op would have more luck getting their own child moved.
OP, document, document, document. Email the teacher, cc the vice president and the principal. Do not let up until this stops, be the squeaky wheel and protect your child. We all know darn good and well the other child has a parent advocating for them to be in the classroom. Eyeroll.
Anonymous wrote:The other child absolutely needs to be moved to another classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sick
Relax Gladys. They are in 1st grade, and he is autistic.
OP. I'm sorry this is happening to your child. Absolutely demand a safety plan from the school. It's their job to keep your child safe while in their care.
Anonymous wrote:This is sick
Anonymous wrote:This is sick