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Old 10-03-2009, 14:35   #49
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Re: teacher shut autistic girl a tiny room

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
May have done the trick? Then placing her in a room may have also done the trick.

If it was something obvious that was upsetting her, it would have been easier to resolve the situation. But it wasn't something obvious and probably only became known long after the event.
FGS I told you that the way to deal with each child will be different! That wasn't simple enough for you so I gave you a suggestion. Shutting her in the room DIDN'T work did IT and in my experience would and should never be tried in such circumstances. Since they were responsible for her they should have known what works for her and most of all what doesn't! That's the sort of dialogue the school/staff member should have had with the parents and the educational psychologists who deemed that her placement was appropriate.
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