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I have a student who consistently acts out during class. He will get physical and pick up chairs and throw them across the room. Other students are in danger when this happens and every time we try to calm him down his behavior just worsens. We have tried to talk to parents and administration has been involved. What is the next step to get this under control?
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I think the next step would be isolating the student in the classroom or having an aide be with that student at all times. The student, if ESE, may not understand how to communicate and this is how they do it. You can sit down with the student and the parents to discuss what the most beneficial way would be to ensure that the student succeeds in that class.
 
     
     
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Comments: I don't think isolation is the best idea, it may make the child feel threatened.
Rated On: March 7, 2021 8:40 pm
Rated By: pydara