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Old 10-03-2009, 13:36   #23
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Re: teacher shut autistic girl a tiny room

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Originally Posted by Russ B View Post
That's fair enough I suppose. If a child with recognised learning difficulties is causing a problem for the class, put him/her in a room on their own. Doesn't matter if the child gets scared out of their mind, as long as the rest of the class isn't disrupted.

She wasn't put in the room for behaving in a calm manner.

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Melanie-Rose thought she would get into trouble because she had not done her homework and began crying and waving her arms.
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