What Can You Do to Help Schools Manage Situations of Restraint on Your Child?
Published: Jan. 4, 2024Updated: Jan. 4, 2024
First step? Write a letter! As Chris Arroyo explains, use this letter to detail in writing what is "wrong" and "right" in order to help the school successfully manage behavior difficulties with your child.
For more information about Restraint in Schools, check out our article: Seclusion, the Types of Restraint, and What They Mean
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