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In a message dated 7/23/02 11:48:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

ICANFIELD@... writes:

> Just send a note of your concern for her safety

> and a reminder of the experience you had to deal with when Rochelle

> use to do it.

> Is it noticeable where the boy pulled it off? Please give her a hug

> from me.

> Irma,14,DS/ASD

>

>

Good advice. Thanks Irma. Naa I didn't notice but then again I am afraid to

touch her hair. She hates to have her hair brushed or touched. Some mornings

I just use a soft brush which doesn't even comb through her hair. I just

don't have the heart to make her cry. When she is giving me a hard time I

don't have any problem combing her hair. I only brush her hair one time a

day. That's it. Even had to tell the school not to mess with her hair. You

all may remember that thread.

Diane :)

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Ouch Diane, glad Rochelle is ok. I do know most of the time when

something like this happens when another child is involved, names are

not to be released. I know we wish all our kids to be verbal and

times like this makes us feel so helpless when behavior issues are

involved. I hope the staff keeps him away from Rochelle, especially

when you don't need an added chore if she starts pulling hair again,

due to this incident. Just send a note of your concern for her safety

and a reminder of the experience you had to deal with when Rochelle

use to do it.

Is it noticeable where the boy pulled it off? Please give her a hug

from me.

Irma,14,DS/ASD

> Ok, here I am and I can't sleep because of what happened today. I

get a call

> from school that Rochelle is ok. Then I'm told that a classmate

pulled a

> chunk of hair out of Rochelle's head. Apparently the boy had sat

down in

> protest for some reason when they were lining up to leave gym. Then

randomly

> grabbed Rochelle's hair and it took 3 adults to get him unclamped.

She was

> probably the closest to him at the time.

>

> The boy was a year older although they wouldn't tell me who. They

said that

> they are always watching this boy because they never know what he

will do. I

> could probably figure out who but it irked me some that they are

making it so

> secretative. If Rochelle was verbal she would just tell me. I don't

even know

> why I want to know. There is only a week and a half of school left.

>

> Rochelle use to be a hairpuller in preschool. I know what it is

like to be on

> the other side of this story. But, I just want her to be safe. She

is the

> smallest and the only girl in the class of nine. You would think

with 5

> adults that she would be safe. I am grateful that nothing more

serious

> happened. It just makes me so sad.

>

> I know you all understand and I just needed to vent.

> Diane (mom to Rochelle-6ds/asd and Danny 8 ld/asd

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In a message dated 7/24/02 7:21:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

torytn77@... writes:

<< I was on his heels but still couldnt get him in

time and when he saw me coming to get him he started to get up again

and I grabbed him before he tried to hug someone all muddy and when I

did....I scratched the back of his neck I was sooooo upset and

immediately went to the principal's office and talked to her and

called the Mother to explain. Thank goodness she was so

supportive....she told me she knew how much I loved and would

never hurt him intentionally which was SO true. >>

Tory,

What a wonderful person you are!

Gail :-)

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In a message dated 7/24/02 10:21:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

torytn77@... writes:

> I guess I said all of that to say this.....Im

> sure even with 5 adults right there all the time....things will happen

> in a split second before reaction takes over....Im so sorry that

> happened to Rochelle....and I do understand why you're upset over not

> knowing who it was that did this. At our school it would'nt have been

> an issue to tell you. Again Im sorry Diane. : (

> Tory

>

>

>

Tory,

I think they should though. This sure doesn't sound like a simple

hair-pulling incident. The fact that it took 5 adults to get him off her

and she lost a chunk of hair sounds pretty extreme. At Maddie's school,

they do body checks each and every day on every kid, to note any marks. If

there's anything new on her body before they send her home, they have to

write about it to me (I get a daily note from them). And I hear about

everything...even if it's a scratch. Hey, Maddie has hurt other kids too,

but the difference is it wasn't dangerous to them....personally I'm just glad

it was Rochelle's hair he grabbed and not her throat (that was the kid in

Maddie's class favorite thing to do).

Donna

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Diane,

I am so sorry of the incident that occured at school....I know

that it had to be upsetting to you.....Im a teachers assistant to a

precious DS 6 yr old boy....and I love him dearly...I remember one day

the PE teacher allowed his students to go outside and there was this

ONE mud puddle that ALex saw before I did and ran off towards it and

sat down and grinned. I was on his heels but still couldnt get him in

time and when he saw me coming to get him he started to get up again

and I grabbed him before he tried to hug someone all muddy and when I

did....I scratched the back of his neck I was sooooo upset and

immediately went to the principal's office and talked to her and

called the Mother to explain. Thank goodness she was so

supportive....she told me she knew how much I loved and would

never hurt him intentionally which was SO true. These children are the

most loving individuals God ever created and Im so honored to be a

part of 's life. I guess I said all of that to say this.....Im

sure even with 5 adults right there all the time....things will happen

in a split second before reaction takes over....Im so sorry that

happened to Rochelle....and I do understand why you're upset over not

knowing who it was that did this. At our school it would'nt have been

an issue to tell you. Again Im sorry Diane. : (

Tory

-- In @y..., " mum592001 " <ICANFIELD@s...> wrote:

> Ouch Diane, glad Rochelle is ok. I do know most of the time when

> something like this happens when another child is involved, names

are

> not to be released. I know we wish all our kids to be verbal and

> times like this makes us feel so helpless when behavior issues are

> involved. I hope the staff keeps him away from Rochelle, especially

> when you don't need an added chore if she starts pulling hair again,

> due to this incident. Just send a note of your concern for her

safety

> and a reminder of the experience you had to deal with when Rochelle

> use to do it.

> Is it noticeable where the boy pulled it off? Please give her a hug

> from me.

> Irma,14,DS/ASD

>

>

> > Ok, here I am and I can't sleep because of what happened today. I

> get a call

> > from school that Rochelle is ok. Then I'm told that a classmate

> pulled a

> > chunk of hair out of Rochelle's head. Apparently the boy had sat

> down in

> > protest for some reason when they were lining up to leave gym.

Then

> randomly

> > grabbed Rochelle's hair and it took 3 adults to get him unclamped.

> She was

> > probably the closest to him at the time.

> >

> > The boy was a year older although they wouldn't tell me who. They

> said that

> > they are always watching this boy because they never know what he

> will do. I

> > could probably figure out who but it irked me some that they are

> making it so

> > secretative. If Rochelle was verbal she would just tell me. I

don't

> even know

> > why I want to know. There is only a week and a half of school

left.

> >

> > Rochelle use to be a hairpuller in preschool. I know what it is

> like to be on

> > the other side of this story. But, I just want her to be safe. She

> is the

> > smallest and the only girl in the class of nine. You would think

> with 5

> > adults that she would be safe. I am grateful that nothing more

> serious

> > happened. It just makes me so sad.

> >

> > I know you all understand and I just needed to vent.

> > Diane (mom to Rochelle-6ds/asd and Danny 8 ld/asd

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