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刚看到下面这个新闻,说警察給一个用头撞墙的special ed学生带手铐。想到我娃
班上两个小孩和这个娃举动类似。我娃几个星期前说他班上一个小孩不停用后脑勺
撞smart board, 老师叫停不停,后来被老师拉离smart board, 带出教室,很久才回。
之后几个星期都没来学校。我开始想可能那个小孩病了,但后来觉得是不是被
suspend或者换学校了,娃说老师没说为什么那个娃这么久没来上学。
还有一个娃经常用手打头然后shout。这个娃我第一次见觉得自闭,因为和他说话
他不理,不停吃手指,然后因为怕一个东西哭了。
当然上面两个娃从来没有被铐或者被叫警察。
我知道一些自闭小孩爱打自己。两个娃我都见过,觉得都有自闭倾向。不过上面两个
小孩都不在special ed里,没有aide. 第二个小孩的妈妈是大学研究special ed的教授。
我在想是不是我对自闭的判断是错的,因为如果是自闭,怎么第二个小孩的妈妈没有
叫小孩evaluate, 毕竟当妈的是special ed的专家。是不是正常小孩也有经常打头
或者撞墙的?
(CNN)A Dallas school district is being accused of using extreme force to
restrain a 7-year-old special needs student last week.
Yosio Lopez was handcuffed, Tased and bruised by Dallas Independent School
District (DISD) Police after the boy started banging his head against a wall
in class, the Lopez family lawyer, David Ramirez, told CNN.
Yosio is a special needs student who suffers from attention deficit/
hyperactivity disorder and another mood disorder. He has experienced similar
outbursts in the past but has always had a trained school aide nearby to
help calm him down.
But last Tuesday, the aide wasn't there and Yosio didn't have his "safe
place," Ramirez said.
The boy told his mother, April Odis, that he was put on a desk with his arms
cuffed behind his back while the school principal put her elbow on his neck
and choked him to restrain him, the family lawyer said.
In a statement about the incident, the school district said in part:
"The Dallas Independent School District is committed to educating the whole
child each day, and in doing so, we believe in providing a productive
learning environment that is safe for all staff and students. While there
has been media interest into an alleged incident at one of our Dallas ISD
campuses, due to federal confidentiality laws protecting the privacy of all
students and their families, we are unable to publicly confirm or deny the
matter reported."
After the incident at school, Dallas ISD Police transported Yosio to a
mental health facility without his mother's permission and committed him for
nearly a week. His mother was unable to visit him for the first two days,
Ramirez said.
Yosio was heavily sedated during his stay at Dallas Behavioral Hospital and
was restricted from seeing his mother under the claim that he was "a danger
to himself and those around him," according to Ramirez. The child was
released Monday night and is at home recovering with his mother.
班上两个小孩和这个娃举动类似。我娃几个星期前说他班上一个小孩不停用后脑勺
撞smart board, 老师叫停不停,后来被老师拉离smart board, 带出教室,很久才回。
之后几个星期都没来学校。我开始想可能那个小孩病了,但后来觉得是不是被
suspend或者换学校了,娃说老师没说为什么那个娃这么久没来上学。
还有一个娃经常用手打头然后shout。这个娃我第一次见觉得自闭,因为和他说话
他不理,不停吃手指,然后因为怕一个东西哭了。
当然上面两个娃从来没有被铐或者被叫警察。
我知道一些自闭小孩爱打自己。两个娃我都见过,觉得都有自闭倾向。不过上面两个
小孩都不在special ed里,没有aide. 第二个小孩的妈妈是大学研究special ed的教授。
我在想是不是我对自闭的判断是错的,因为如果是自闭,怎么第二个小孩的妈妈没有
叫小孩evaluate, 毕竟当妈的是special ed的专家。是不是正常小孩也有经常打头
或者撞墙的?
(CNN)A Dallas school district is being accused of using extreme force to
restrain a 7-year-old special needs student last week.
Yosio Lopez was handcuffed, Tased and bruised by Dallas Independent School
District (DISD) Police after the boy started banging his head against a wall
in class, the Lopez family lawyer, David Ramirez, told CNN.
Yosio is a special needs student who suffers from attention deficit/
hyperactivity disorder and another mood disorder. He has experienced similar
outbursts in the past but has always had a trained school aide nearby to
help calm him down.
But last Tuesday, the aide wasn't there and Yosio didn't have his "safe
place," Ramirez said.
The boy told his mother, April Odis, that he was put on a desk with his arms
cuffed behind his back while the school principal put her elbow on his neck
and choked him to restrain him, the family lawyer said.
In a statement about the incident, the school district said in part:
"The Dallas Independent School District is committed to educating the whole
child each day, and in doing so, we believe in providing a productive
learning environment that is safe for all staff and students. While there
has been media interest into an alleged incident at one of our Dallas ISD
campuses, due to federal confidentiality laws protecting the privacy of all
students and their families, we are unable to publicly confirm or deny the
matter reported."
After the incident at school, Dallas ISD Police transported Yosio to a
mental health facility without his mother's permission and committed him for
nearly a week. His mother was unable to visit him for the first two days,
Ramirez said.
Yosio was heavily sedated during his stay at Dallas Behavioral Hospital and
was restricted from seeing his mother under the claim that he was "a danger
to himself and those around him," according to Ramirez. The child was
released Monday night and is at home recovering with his mother.