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laundrymom 10:34 AM 08-12-2015
Originally Posted by Blackcat31:
That is even more of a reason the whole situation should not have happened.

Where was the person that was suppose to be supervising the autistic child?
He should have been MORE supervised for his safety (and others).

Personally, I would call the child care and insist on speaking with the director as you have waited more than long enough...
Yes. It's almost like they hope it will just go away. I understand your sweet son, who is adorable, is "okay," but he, or someone else might not be so fortunate next time. And from your description, what about the emotional damage done to boy who dropped him. From his response, hiding, etc... He feels bad or ashamed and that's unacceptable. He should have more increased supervision than a typically learning child. He shouldn't have the chance to hurt someone else.
I understand that accidents happen, but in the case of a special needs child, MORE should be done to prevent it. If I were older boys mom I would be livid that he wasn't supervised close enough to prevent this.
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