Florida parents to comment on "reasonable force" rule
By admin at 20 July, 2009, 10:58 am
The issue of restraint and seclusion of special education students under growing scrutiny nationally will flare again in Florida today when parents weigh in on a proposed new Department of Education rule. The proposal say reasonable force can be used when necessary to maintain a safe and orderly learning environment but that positive interventions and alternatives should be attempted if circumstances permit. It says seclusion can be used when reasonably needed under certain situations, such as when a students behavior poses a threat of imminent physical harm to self or others. Good? No, says Frans van Haaren, who runs an autism clinic in St. Petersburg. The proposed rule contains ambiguities and opportunities for subjective interpretations too many to describe, he writes DOE in an email.
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Florida parents to comment on "reasonable force" rule
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