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JVS

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83. Sure, we'll just pay for Officer Friendly by cutting art and music or some other program that...
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 12:53 PM
Apr 2012

benefits most of the kids because a few kids throw absolute shitfits. Sounds fair.

About the idea of handcuffing six year olds [View all] Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 OP
I still stand with both the cops and the school on this. My belief is they handled teddy51 Apr 2012 #1
I disagree HockeyMom Apr 2012 #3
Read post #2 for what could happen to school officials if they were required to restrain teddy51 Apr 2012 #4
A basket hold for a very young child is not illegal HockeyMom Apr 2012 #8
But my question still is, why should this school be required to deal with students like this? teddy51 Apr 2012 #10
What has happened in Florida (because of money and the Governor) HockeyMom Apr 2012 #13
No kidding... That should scare the crap out of parents with children that do not have behavioral teddy51 Apr 2012 #14
Tell me about it HockeyMom Apr 2012 #30
Respectfully . . . Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 #28
Agreed, and the fact that she became a problem that the school officials felt that they couldn't teddy51 Apr 2012 #32
We had one very violent mainstream First Grade boy HockeyMom Apr 2012 #40
There's not enough information in the article to answer those questions. riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #43
Why shouldn't they? surrealAmerican Apr 2012 #39
Why? Because her attendance disrupts other kids in the class and probably frightens the hell out teddy51 Apr 2012 #41
... but these ARE the experts. surrealAmerican Apr 2012 #44
I disagree, this is just a school and a school that probably has had the crap kicked out of both teddy51 Apr 2012 #47
You are saying it is not illegal, that doesnt mean you cannot be sued for doing it. nt stevenleser Apr 2012 #81
Finally, someone who knows what they are talking about. Cleita Apr 2012 #9
I have learned a great deal from that thread, mainly that there is a great deal of animosity Dragonfli Apr 2012 #29
Hang in there. Cleita Apr 2012 #36
Diplomacy has never been my strong suit, but hurt feelings and thin skin drive Dragonfli Apr 2012 #42
I'm a special ed teacher and I disagree with you proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #12
how does that prevent bites? squeeze harder? Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #16
My mother was a special ed teacher WinniSkipper Apr 2012 #65
Since the teachers are not allowed to physically touch the kids, I believe its a good idea Stinky riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #2
That is not true HockeyMom Apr 2012 #5
There are a few recent cases of little bitty Florida students being hauled off by the cops Yo_Mama Apr 2012 #15
this not a child diagnosed with special needs. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #17
They have discountinued testing very young children in Florida HockeyMom Apr 2012 #22
This girl is 6. It is likely her first year in school. When I was a kid in NYC 30+ years ago Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #50
Really? The state of Florida is violating federal regulations? proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #52
Its true at my school in IL. Its true in my sister's schools in other IL districts, and CA as well. riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #33
Bullshit proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #51
We have school police in my district Nevernose Apr 2012 #6
The question becomes, are Educators required to deal with what I see as a dangerous student? teddy51 Apr 2012 #7
None of us have any idea where this child belongs proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #18
I might agree, but it seems clear that she has some issues that need to be dealt with. teddy51 Apr 2012 #23
Yes she has issues but that doesn't make her disabled proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #25
Ok, I understand! Didn't know that was a prerequisite for special needs. n/t teddy51 Apr 2012 #27
There needs to be a disability proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #49
The principal should be charged? WTH? Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #19
Of course we can't win. proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #24
Teachers aren't principals Nevernose Apr 2012 #31
Really? YOu think this was just a case of a simple temper tantrum? riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #37
And I believe any school employee not willing to do proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #46
"Because if you can't control a kindergarten student throwing a temper tantrum without calling the Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #48
I'm old school...I believe teachers/school security stand "in locus parentis" HereSince1628 Apr 2012 #11
To prevent her from hurting herself or others proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #21
I'm not opposed to reasonable and justified restraint. HereSince1628 Apr 2012 #26
BUT ZAY MUST Learn!!!!!! fascisthunter Apr 2012 #20
There are no winners here. And what is the alternative to trained cops? Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 #35
One thing missing in all these posts on what .... AnneD Apr 2012 #79
These situations will continue to come up, so what's needed are ways to deal with them when they do Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 #80
No.... AnneD Apr 2012 #88
Exactly proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #85
My plan... to use an adult without it being a cop fascisthunter Apr 2012 #90
Careful FH, I was roundly attacked and had a barrage of posts hidden for attempting to stand up for Dragonfli Apr 2012 #38
I just want to say laundry_queen Apr 2012 #45
Baloney. Your posts were hidden because you engaged in personal attacks. proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #53
Thank you but I no longer post on AOL and will no longer be baited. I think you do not understand Dragonfli Apr 2012 #54
1. I've worked with young children for 3 decades so yes, I do know how easily they can be hurt proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #55
I guess I "broke the rules" because I really believe that small children should be Dragonfli Apr 2012 #56
Bullshit! ProudKansan isn't advocating abuse. at. all. That's an ugly smear. riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #57
Handcuffing children is abusive, you will never convince me otherwise, All that advocate such abuse Dragonfli Apr 2012 #62
My "ignores" on my transparency page are still unchanged. Can you PLEASE put me on ignore already??! riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #67
That depends, do you also advocate handcuffing children and consider it to not be abusive? Dragonfli Apr 2012 #71
Aww, tricky isn't it, this grey area? No easy answers for you dragon. riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #73
I think handcuffing small children is painful, cruel, and unusual Dragonfli Apr 2012 #74
What are your thoughts on carseats? Like an auto-straightjacket. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #82
I'm not upset. We merely disagree. proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #58
Are you a teacher or are you planning to become one? nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #60
No, I can't seem to get on board with the new normal of handcuffs for children, by the way Dragonfli Apr 2012 #63
Seems like you would want to be one given your expressed concern. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #64
This sounds a lot like "won't someone think of the children!" nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #61
So now your blaming multiple juries? nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #59
But we need to give more tax cuts to the wealthy job creators. Fuck the schools. madinmaryland Apr 2012 #34
Milledgeville, GA is a town of 19,000 in a mostly rural county of 46,000 FarCenter Apr 2012 #66
Yeah well, other "advice" has consisted of locking the kid in a closet until the parents arrive, riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #69
If you read my suggestion, they don't need a panoply of anything Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 #72
Bondage cuffs would appear to be a good solution FarCenter Apr 2012 #68
Those are for bondage dilletentes and porn stars. Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 #70
So each school should have a couple pairs of leather wrist restraints and the problem is solved FarCenter Apr 2012 #75
Noooooo Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 #76
Another option would be to lock the child into a car seat FarCenter Apr 2012 #77
Okay, we're done. Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 #78
Sure, we'll just pay for Officer Friendly by cutting art and music or some other program that... JVS Apr 2012 #83
How do you come to that conclusion? Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 #84
Hiring an extra cop just for the occasional outburst of children costs money. They already have cops JVS Apr 2012 #86
:sigh: I'm going to quote from the OP: Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 #87
They could have sent Officer Bache and his companion Cora FarCenter Apr 2012 #89
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