Mad Mike
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For 30+ years, I coached children in youth sports. In many years I spent over a thousand hours with of my teams - that’s more hours a year than a teacher would be in the classroom.We had a padded room as well for a student many years ago...we've turned it into a sensory room for students with ASD and any other child who requires a quiet calming place...a
A friend of mine has been punched several times since school began and she's had to evacuate the classroom on multiple occasions because of one child who loses control and throws chairs, etc around the room...no identification and no support...I've heard of one teacher who has 3 such students in her class and even though she has an EA, she too has been punched, spit at, chairs thrown, evacuations and one child even drew a picture of how they would kill her...and don't get me started on some of the behaviours I've heard about in the kindergarten realm where there can be up to 30 children with 2 adults...
But DoFo/Lecce both say there's no increase in violent incidences and they refuse to give us proper supports...
So, police having to use a taser on a 12 year old...good on them I say...
Things will only get worse if this doesn't get fixed and fixed now...
It’s not uncommon for youth coaches to get the toughest, most undisciplined kids - sports has long been a ‘prescription’ to adhd and just about every antisocial behaviour.
Youth coaches can get very good at managing difficult children, and their often difficult parents. IMHO much better than a lot of teachers I have met.
Dealing with difficult kids and parents isn’t easy, but it is a skill.