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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5040 on: February 04, 2009, 03:45:48 PM »


i defended myself
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5041 on: February 04, 2009, 03:47:06 PM »
How?
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5042 on: February 04, 2009, 06:32:50 PM »
Very little in anticipation of having to start a big house tomorrow and now it's not ready :-\
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5043 on: February 04, 2009, 07:55:15 PM »
Broke the surface at work for a bit before getting dragged under again
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5044 on: February 04, 2009, 08:09:46 PM »
Still banned and in prison on NSU oh well. :zoinks:
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5045 on: February 05, 2009, 03:38:35 AM »
Wrote an angry email to the school.

I hope the issue is resolved to your satisfaction.

Not by a long shot, unfortunately. A kid in my son's class punched him in the throat yesterday, yet the school is doing very little.

That's awful.  Was your son injured?  Was the kid who hit him a 'typical' child?

He got a scare, that's all, but he was lucky. An inch or two to the left and he would have ended up in the hospital, or worse.

It's a police matter now. The kid was placed in my son's class just a few weeks ago, without any sort of advance warning or heads-up. He's what they call a "problem child", and he's been busy bullying other kids, stealing stuff from everyone in sight, including teachers. Plus he's into martial arts, from what I hear.

They sent him home yesterday, and now I'm trying to force them to move him elsewhere. I've been busy writing letters.

Good.  I'm glad that they are doing something now because that's not a safe situation for anyone, not even the aggressor.

Another autistic child grabbed my daughter's neck because she was on the computer in their classroom, he wanted to use it, and he was having trouble waiting for his turn.  Another time, he pulled her hair while she was swinging on the playground.  He was 15 years old and over six feet tall and the teachers who dealt with him started wearing heavy gauntlets over their arms because of his aggressiveness.  They wound up finding him another placement, although I don't know the details due to the teachers respecting his privacy. 


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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5046 on: February 05, 2009, 07:59:55 AM »

Not today, but yesterday, I was accidentally involved in preventing a burglary. I have a broken arm for my reward.
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5047 on: February 05, 2009, 09:04:28 AM »

Not today, but yesterday, I was accidentally involved in preventing a burglary. I have a broken arm for my reward.


It hurt and stressed you but you did good :plus:
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5048 on: February 05, 2009, 02:41:45 PM »
Wrote an angry email to the school.

I hope the issue is resolved to your satisfaction.

Not by a long shot, unfortunately. A kid in my son's class punched him in the throat yesterday, yet the school is doing very little.

That's awful.  Was your son injured?  Was the kid who hit him a 'typical' child?

He got a scare, that's all, but he was lucky. An inch or two to the left and he would have ended up in the hospital, or worse.

It's a police matter now. The kid was placed in my son's class just a few weeks ago, without any sort of advance warning or heads-up. He's what they call a "problem child", and he's been busy bullying other kids, stealing stuff from everyone in sight, including teachers. Plus he's into martial arts, from what I hear.

They sent him home yesterday, and now I'm trying to force them to move him elsewhere. I've been busy writing letters.

Good.  I'm glad that they are doing something now because that's not a safe situation for anyone, not even the aggressor.

Another autistic child grabbed my daughter's neck because she was on the computer in their classroom, he wanted to use it, and he was having trouble waiting for his turn.  Another time, he pulled her hair while she was swinging on the playground.  He was 15 years old and over six feet tall and the teachers who dealt with him started wearing heavy gauntlets over their arms because of his aggressiveness.  They wound up finding him another placement, although I don't know the details due to the teachers respecting his privacy. 



We're worried about what will happen if he isn't moved. :(
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5049 on: February 05, 2009, 02:52:28 PM »
Wrote an angry email to the school.

I hope the issue is resolved to your satisfaction.

Not by a long shot, unfortunately. A kid in my son's class punched him in the throat yesterday, yet the school is doing very little.

That's awful.  Was your son injured?  Was the kid who hit him a 'typical' child?

He got a scare, that's all, but he was lucky. An inch or two to the left and he would have ended up in the hospital, or worse.

It's a police matter now. The kid was placed in my son's class just a few weeks ago, without any sort of advance warning or heads-up. He's what they call a "problem child", and he's been busy bullying other kids, stealing stuff from everyone in sight, including teachers. Plus he's into martial arts, from what I hear.

They sent him home yesterday, and now I'm trying to force them to move him elsewhere. I've been busy writing letters.

Good.  I'm glad that they are doing something now because that's not a safe situation for anyone, not even the aggressor.

Another autistic child grabbed my daughter's neck because she was on the computer in their classroom, he wanted to use it, and he was having trouble waiting for his turn.  Another time, he pulled her hair while she was swinging on the playground.  He was 15 years old and over six feet tall and the teachers who dealt with him started wearing heavy gauntlets over their arms because of his aggressiveness.  They wound up finding him another placement, although I don't know the details due to the teachers respecting his privacy. 



We're worried about what will happen if he isn't moved. :(

I can get you in touch with some people who can handle the little bastid.  :angel:

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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5050 on: February 05, 2009, 03:03:58 PM »
Such drastic measures are not needed, but thanks anyway. :P
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5051 on: February 05, 2009, 03:04:34 PM »
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5052 on: February 05, 2009, 03:10:43 PM »
Wrote an angry email to the school.

I hope the issue is resolved to your satisfaction.

Not by a long shot, unfortunately. A kid in my son's class punched him in the throat yesterday, yet the school is doing very little.

That's awful.  Was your son injured?  Was the kid who hit him a 'typical' child?

He got a scare, that's all, but he was lucky. An inch or two to the left and he would have ended up in the hospital, or worse.

It's a police matter now. The kid was placed in my son's class just a few weeks ago, without any sort of advance warning or heads-up. He's what they call a "problem child", and he's been busy bullying other kids, stealing stuff from everyone in sight, including teachers. Plus he's into martial arts, from what I hear.

They sent him home yesterday, and now I'm trying to force them to move him elsewhere. I've been busy writing letters.

Good.  I'm glad that they are doing something now because that's not a safe situation for anyone, not even the aggressor.

Another autistic child grabbed my daughter's neck because she was on the computer in their classroom, he wanted to use it, and he was having trouble waiting for his turn.  Another time, he pulled her hair while she was swinging on the playground.  He was 15 years old and over six feet tall and the teachers who dealt with him started wearing heavy gauntlets over their arms because of his aggressiveness.  They wound up finding him another placement, although I don't know the details due to the teachers respecting his privacy. 



We're worried about what will happen if he isn't moved. :(

Jeez! I've been so wrapped up in my own scary evening, that I had not seen all this. It really is hard to know how to temper yourself when it's your kids getting hurt.
Hope this problem child gets placed in another school rather quickly, like one with bars, maybe.
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5053 on: February 06, 2009, 03:02:57 PM »
Wrote an angry email to the school.

I hope the issue is resolved to your satisfaction.

Not by a long shot, unfortunately. A kid in my son's class punched him in the throat yesterday, yet the school is doing very little.

That's awful.  Was your son injured?  Was the kid who hit him a 'typical' child?

He got a scare, that's all, but he was lucky. An inch or two to the left and he would have ended up in the hospital, or worse.

It's a police matter now. The kid was placed in my son's class just a few weeks ago, without any sort of advance warning or heads-up. He's what they call a "problem child", and he's been busy bullying other kids, stealing stuff from everyone in sight, including teachers. Plus he's into martial arts, from what I hear.

They sent him home yesterday, and now I'm trying to force them to move him elsewhere. I've been busy writing letters.

Good.  I'm glad that they are doing something now because that's not a safe situation for anyone, not even the aggressor.

Another autistic child grabbed my daughter's neck because she was on the computer in their classroom, he wanted to use it, and he was having trouble waiting for his turn.  Another time, he pulled her hair while she was swinging on the playground.  He was 15 years old and over six feet tall and the teachers who dealt with him started wearing heavy gauntlets over their arms because of his aggressiveness.  They wound up finding him another placement, although I don't know the details due to the teachers respecting his privacy. 



We're worried about what will happen if he isn't moved. :(

Jeez! I've been so wrapped up in my own scary evening, that I had not seen all this. It really is hard to know how to temper yourself when it's your kids getting hurt.
Hope this problem child gets placed in another school rather quickly, like one with bars, maybe.

I'm pestering the &%¤#¤# headmaster person with emails. I sent a couple to his boss, too.
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Re: What have you done today?
« Reply #5054 on: February 06, 2009, 03:03:48 PM »
But apart from that I've been busy writing the whitepaper I'm going to present next month.
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