Rookie said:As a father, I allowed my child to play the victim card.
Rookie said:I'm sorry, creator of the label. My bad, but I figured you would know what I meant.
Yep. Hand cuffs weren't designed to be applied above the elbows. Seems unnecessary given the situation.ADHD or not, use of the cuffs was wrong.
You can read the the document here S.R v. KCSD-Complaint
which was form this source:
WATCH: Federal lawsuit filed after third grader with disabilities is put in handcuffs
I don't care what disorders he had. I am interested in whether the restraint was reasonably necessary. If so, I see no problem in the video. If not, then there's a problem.
Wait... Science saying that ADHD is real is good...
But science saying that vaccines are good is bad...
Got it. Thanks.
Then if ADHD is so real, then WHY in in the early 1960's in the days of strict disipline and no drugged kids did we not have it then?
Kids learned and did their work.
rhino said:Pretty sure ADHD is caused by vaccinations. Or maybe genetically modified foods. Or carbon dioxide.
My wife is a special needs teacher and it is not a good restraint and will lead to lawsuits and injuries. There are special holds that special needs teachers and administrators are taught that will subdue a child. Being restrained like that is painful and has been used on POW's and will only cause a child with mental or emotional disabilities to become more agitated.
While listening to the child and watching his movements I believe there may be other disabilities other than ADHD and PTSD.
This may be a child that is otherwise a well behaved child but didn't get his medication or get it on time. Yes not getting your meds at the same time everyday will cause problems for people with emotional and mental disabilities.
Once the police are called they're going to deal with the situation like police, not like special ed. teachers.