Restraint & Seclusion
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It breaks my heart....This is what my son suffered as well. Now he is afraid to go out in public. The laws do not really protect our children. They give us a false sense of security when they are not followed or enforced. I turned to the law for help and I ended up in Juvenile court in Fulton Co GA for educational neglect because I wouldn't let my school system send my child back to a psycho ed program where he was abused. Now I run my own school. THANK GOD my son and my students are safe!
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A 6 foot 4 male friend of mine watched this video and broke down into tears. How horrible to have this happen to a child.
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I agree 3:42 and the next slide is the ONLY reason why anyone with disabilities should be and up in my area, if you do it and its not for that lagitament reason: your sent to jail. NO QUESTIONS,DEALS,BAIL, OR PAROLE.
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Children are safest unborn. That way no freaks can get at them. Yeah loved you enough. Death is a welcome escape too thank goodness for death. He got away they can't follow him there. Sick sick people.
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Ya know, I think if there were video surveillance cameras in the schools and classrooms where disabled children are taught, fed, etc., any restraints being used or other abuses would be curtailed significantly if people knew their actions were being recorded and could be used against them in a court of law if the child they decide needs to be restrained happens to die during the restraint period. People use nanny-cams all the time, why not for special needs children who are just as vulnerable?
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@EatCandy sadly I agree with you. my son has autism and has been mistreated at school.
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there are many reason's why not to do this, what are the solutions to out of control children who are a safety issue to themselves and others in public schools
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it was hard to c some of the pictures yet I am glad too. My son who has autism was abused by staff and students at his school I begged for them to help him and no one did nothing., I asked at an IEP review for him to be transfered and they tried telling me not with out more testing. I was like did anyone just here this has nothing to do with my son? He deserves a safe/ quality education. He was coming home with black eyes, bruises and rugburns. There is an investigation and he hasnt return since
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Take your own children into your own hands.
School is not mandatory, just promoted greatly.
Make your own choice tell them how your children need to be handled. Or do it for yourself and especially them.
EatCandy 1 year ago 2
@EatCandy Isolating your child isnt the answer either. Our children need to be with other children. There are good schools & teachers out there. This is abuse & should be illegal. Our children are safe but we still need to fight to stop this. If everyone keeps walking away the abuse will continue. They are told how to best work with your child in IEP meetings. IEP's are often not followed & that is illegal but who is going to enforce it? No one!
annam20 1 year ago
@annam20 these kids don't need to go to school if they are being mistreated. what in the world would they benefit just because they need to be in the public if they are constantly being abused? my son is 21 and autistic and that happened to him. I have to be his voice if they can't depend on us, who else are there.
pshepherd58 5 months ago
@pshepherd58 Parents arent aware this is happening until it happens to them. According to your post it happened to you also. No one sends their child to be abused. Our children are protected by Federal Law called IDEA. What needs to happen is schools need to be held accountable for their blantant disregard of the Law. If we run away and dont stand up together and fight it will never change. You dont have to leave your child in danger while doing so.
annam20 5 months ago