Should schools be allowed to utilize seclusion for students who cause problems in schools?
Is it OK for public schools to put misbehaving special-needs children in locked-door seclusion?
- a teacher was hospitalized due to injuries from a student. That student was five years old!
Is it OK for public schools to put misbehaving special-needs children in locked-door seclusion?
If seclusion is ended - should the schools be allowed to suspend students who cause problems.
NOTE: Seclusion is normally utilized for "special needs" students?
Open for discussion
Is it OK for public schools to put misbehaving special-needs children in locked-door seclusion?
- a teacher was hospitalized due to injuries from a student. That student was five years old!
Is it OK for public schools to put misbehaving special-needs children in locked-door seclusion?
If seclusion is ended - should the schools be allowed to suspend students who cause problems.
NOTE: Seclusion is normally utilized for "special needs" students?
Open for discussion