Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG that is horrible! Tell the school principal that you are going to file charges. Enough is enough. Special needs or not, this is the fault of the school running the aftercare. Your poor child!
This. Schools are scared to exclude SN kids or treat them differently because they don’t want to be sued themselves. You need to give them an “excuse” so they feel justified in doing it.
File charges against the child to get the police involved, and then complain to the administrators in your area who are higher up than the principal.
+1. Make the school and the district accountable.
Anonymous wrote:That’s so frustrating, we have a similar perpetual fighter at our school who is not SN. He is much bigger though same age and has drawn blood from three kids, bruised many of his friends and recently broken another child’s finger in after care. I am waiting to see how and what the response will be because it seemed like the staff finally decided to get very serious. It took some poor kid breaking a finger!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG that is horrible! Tell the school principal that you are going to file charges. Enough is enough. Special needs or not, this is the fault of the school running the aftercare. Your poor child!
This. Schools are scared to exclude SN kids or treat them differently because they don’t want to be sued themselves. You need to give them an “excuse” so they feel justified in doing it.
File charges against the child to get the police involved, and then complain to the administrators in your area who are higher up than the principal.
Anonymous wrote:OMG that is horrible! Tell the school principal that you are going to file charges. Enough is enough. Special needs or not, this is the fault of the school running the aftercare. Your poor child!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make other arrangements for aftercare. Clearly the staff is unable to provide adequate supervision/intervention and your kid should not need to suffer because of it.
+1. The aftercare needs to lose someone---either the aggressive child or your child. You can only control what happens to your child.
The one who hurts has to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make other arrangements for aftercare. Clearly the staff is unable to provide adequate supervision/intervention and your kid should not need to suffer because of it.
+1. The aftercare needs to lose someone---either the aggressive child or your child. You can only control what happens to your child.
Anonymous wrote:Make other arrangements for aftercare. Clearly the staff is unable to provide adequate supervision/intervention and your kid should not need to suffer because of it.