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Yet another threat. Waiting to hear punishment.
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 266571" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I would have left the shoes too. </p><p> </p><p>Shari, I've been subbing for the paras at Duckie's school for a few months now. I view my job as to help the teacher help the child get a fape. I'm very careful not to escalate the child (having a difficult child has it's advantages, lol!). </p><p> </p><p>You truly need to push that any para that works with difficult child receives training on how to best handle an explosive child. Paras receive very little if any training and are generally not notified of a child's diagnosis, iep status or behavior issues. These adults are generally the ones working directly with our children. The resourceful ones develop a bag of tricks to get the job done, the rest tend to blame the child (or the parents) for their inability to do their job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 266571, member: 1722"] I would have left the shoes too. Shari, I've been subbing for the paras at Duckie's school for a few months now. I view my job as to help the teacher help the child get a fape. I'm very careful not to escalate the child (having a difficult child has it's advantages, lol!). You truly need to push that any para that works with difficult child receives training on how to best handle an explosive child. Paras receive very little if any training and are generally not notified of a child's diagnosis, iep status or behavior issues. These adults are generally the ones working directly with our children. The resourceful ones develop a bag of tricks to get the job done, the rest tend to blame the child (or the parents) for their inability to do their job. [/QUOTE]
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