Submitted by parent (not verified) on Fri, 01/27/2012 - 7:18pm.
You're assuming the school is actually willing to tell the parents there is an issue. Too often they don't, because then it would mean they might actually have to do some work, like follow a behavior plan. So instead, they drag the child into a "quiet room" which is often a cinderblock closet. Child is too traumatized to speak about it, and parents are left in the dark.
You're assuming the school
You're assuming the school is actually willing to tell the parents there is an issue. Too often they don't, because then it would mean they might actually have to do some work, like follow a behavior plan. So instead, they drag the child into a "quiet room" which is often a cinderblock closet. Child is too traumatized to speak about it, and parents are left in the dark.