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Originally posted by Nurv47
reply to post by ReadyPower
What a waste of taxpayer money imo. Why even call the police? Unless this 7 year old is 7 feet tall, it couldn't have been THAT hard to restrain him without "outside assistance" and handcuffs ...
I remember in first grade, there was a special needs child that was apart of our classroom. Sure, sometimes she would throw tantrums and even get a little violent with teachers, but she was 6! There's hardly a threat there. I am glad I grew up in the 90's ... while there was still some sanity left in the world.
Originally posted by Mayson
If I were a teacher, I'd want to call someone else in too.
I mean, what can you do that's not going to result in you getting fired or thrown in jail?
Originally posted by TheBirdisDone
Empathy to you Michelle, brave of you to share and my heart goes out to you. My son is 7, he weighs 97 pounds and is 4'4. He is stong as a bull - and fortunately healthy. His cousin is not so fortunate and suffers severe autism. It is a disheartening lottery - this distribution of mental health and well being. I think the mainstream populace is too quick to dismiss this as something that could/should have been handled. In their collective minds they see a 45 pound kid that is just a little "disruptive" and back in the darn dag gone day corporal punishment would have fixed this!!! They forget that "back in the day" these children were sequestered to "state schools" . . .
I at one time worked in a long term psychiatric care facility for adolecents. It was a private, costly place. Our patients ranged in age from 9-24 - I witnessed patients "going off" as we described it - and I have seen a half a dozen strong full grown men have difficulty restraining a 98 pound 4 foot tall special needs child with additional mental health diagnoses. The difficulty comes in restraining them so they do not injure themselves or others. Its amazing what an enraged human being can inflict on others. Arms and legs are one thing, but the head with a mouth looking to latch on and remove chunks of flesh is a terrifying thing to deal with and cannot be comprehended by someone who has never seen the devastating consquence of full blown mental illness in crisis.
I have empathy for the family and the caretakers of the mentally ill - it is a dark and still lonely path, for so few understand.
Originally posted by Nurv47
reply to post by ReadyPower
What a waste of taxpayer money imo. Why even call the police? Unless this 7 year old is 7 feet tall, it couldn't have been THAT hard to restrain him without "outside assistance" and handcuffs ...
I remember in first grade, there was a special needs child that was apart of our classroom. Sure, sometimes she would throw tantrums and even get a little violent with teachers, but she was 6! There's hardly a threat there. I am glad I grew up in the 90's ... while there was still some sanity left in the world.