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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 699010" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have a friend who works in a classroom for kids the school said were too disturbed to be in a regular classroom. What did they do that was so disruptive? Hit/kick teacher. Swear non stop in a loud voice. Throw desks at other kids. Spit on kids or teacher. Run around the class. Run oUT of the class so the teacher had to stop teaching to chase them. Hurt innocent kids. Badly sometimes. Stab themselves or others with various items. Pull down pants, exposing self. Tripping students who walk by. Stealing.</p><p></p><p>I get it. If a child in any of my children's classes had hurt them, there would have been hell to pay. That's why kids who act out usually can't be in regular classrooms and that is how they disrupt. I'm sure there are ways I missed . Even a meltdown would have upset my kids and disrupted their learning time.</p><p></p><p>The police for a six year old? I find that INHUMANE, but we gave no good resources for this in our country. Sad.</p><p></p><p>One last opinion. We got horrible results from school Psycologists. They don't exactly hire the best and brightest. Be leery of what they say. They are all part of the school district. I always preferred private professionals who have no school.ties. we received a few very wrong diagnoses from the school psychologist so be aware of the possibility that they may not have an answer. It is a real struggle. I'm so sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 699010, member: 1550"] I have a friend who works in a classroom for kids the school said were too disturbed to be in a regular classroom. What did they do that was so disruptive? Hit/kick teacher. Swear non stop in a loud voice. Throw desks at other kids. Spit on kids or teacher. Run around the class. Run oUT of the class so the teacher had to stop teaching to chase them. Hurt innocent kids. Badly sometimes. Stab themselves or others with various items. Pull down pants, exposing self. Tripping students who walk by. Stealing. I get it. If a child in any of my children's classes had hurt them, there would have been hell to pay. That's why kids who act out usually can't be in regular classrooms and that is how they disrupt. I'm sure there are ways I missed . Even a meltdown would have upset my kids and disrupted their learning time. The police for a six year old? I find that INHUMANE, but we gave no good resources for this in our country. Sad. One last opinion. We got horrible results from school Psycologists. They don't exactly hire the best and brightest. Be leery of what they say. They are all part of the school district. I always preferred private professionals who have no school.ties. we received a few very wrong diagnoses from the school psychologist so be aware of the possibility that they may not have an answer. It is a real struggle. I'm so sorry. [/QUOTE]
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