Cops Confront Special Needs Teacher at Her Front Door

Cops Confront Special Needs Teacher at Her Front Door

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46 thoughts on “Cops Confront Special Needs Teacher at Her Front Door

  1. I have so much respect for my hubby’s ex wife — she runs several group homes for disabled adults. I couldn’t do what she does. My daughter worked in one of her group homes for over a year and was assaulted more than once and was threatened several times a week. My daughter couldn’t take the daily verbal abuse and had to find a different job. It takes a special kind of person to work in these environments and it’s ok to admit you’re not one of them. I know I’m not, and clearly this lady isn’t either.

  2. Im not defending the lady but So… as a teacher, youre just supposed to let some little punk, autistic or not, just hit you? Sorry but im just tired of autism being used as an excuse for bad behavior. As some who has an autistic fanily member, Autistic kids arent dumb. i truly believe they know what they are doing, and knowing they will get away with it bc mom just blames autism. That doesnt mean you still dont teach your kids right and wrong and discipline them when they do, do something wrong..

  3. I popped a child on the butt one morning in day care at church, just a little pop before I even realized what I was doing, he was very unruly throwing things around, dragging another toddler around, he wasn’t responding to positive reinforcement as soon as I popped him I called his Dad over who was just across the hall monitoring the camera, I told him to watch the nursery for a few minutes that I needed a breather, I was upset that I had done that, I went into the sanctuary and asked a young teenage boy to please come with me, I recruited him to help me in the nursery the boy that I had popped really like this older boy, he responded well and the parents weren’t a bit upset that I had popped his butt but it was wrong and I knew it, that young teenage boy helped in the nursery for a couple of years and is now in college, the young child has learned to spend his energy in other ways and I learned to ask for help as soon as I felt frustrated. He was the first and only child I popped on the butt. I am friends with his Mom today, I have known her for almost 40 years, ever since she was born. This woman acted rashly. I mean over thrown crayons? Were they the size of chairs.

  4. Many of the truly autistic kids (think rainman etc) are extremely frustrated by the worlds loud noises etc etc.proper positive reinforcement technics work wonders,negative reinforcement does nothing.I urge parents of autistic kids to get their kids all the help they can get and possibly later meds to help them or they could wind up knifing you in bed for no reason.this happened to me,my son sees me as the reason he cant be normal etc .If he’s on his meds and talked to without being loud he is as calm and as sweet as a lamb,but if he gets off his meds he could become dangerous. Dont wait until they get to old .if they are still kicking and hitting by jr high then you need to double down on using positive reinforcement to get them to act appropriately.all these idiots commenting here who dont have autistic children have no idea how much work it takes to help them. It would take years of comments to get them to understand.

  5. Be weary of any heavy set women who are in charge of kids, money, and drugs. This with kids seems to be a recurring theme of abuse or death. Especially, if heavy set women are in a love triangle

  6. The reason they are violent is because when they were young they were never helped to understand how to deal with the intense horrific fears etc they feel and how to positively work through it.if a parent allows them to be violent without helping them to act appropriately by using positive reinforcement they wont change. They are living in a horror movie in the brain.imagine living in a world that everything (sights,sounds etc) are at a horrific level in their brain.

  7. Something simular happened with my autistic son when he was 14 but it was a janitor dragged him out of the cafeteria then dragged him back,yelled at him all because he wouldn’t use a fork.the teachers then deprived him of his food .the principal told me and everyone was fired. I should have sued,but as a Christian I forgave everyone,but now my son has an adult wont leave the house and never wanted to try college or a job and I think its because he’s afraid of adults.

  8. It should be mandatory that teachers wear body cameras while working, just like police officers do. Politicians as well. Also, with the ability to be FOIA'd just like the police. Transparency is simply common sense. A lot of crazy and deviant people out there that are also teachers and politicians.

  9. I'm a grandma of 2 autistic granddaughters, if a teacher layed a hand on either one, I would be there before the cops….. Ggrr 😠
    Actually edit that, if anyone layed a hand on them.

  10. She isn't sorry, she's just sorry she got caught! If you can't handle the bad behaviors of special needs kids then you should not be working with special needs kids! I have a son that is autistic. When he was in his early teens he was on the bus this was a Special Needs Bus mind you), and the bus driver would not let him get off the bus to go to his cab and he freaked out thinking the bus driver was kidnapping him so he got aggressive with the bus driver trying to get off the bus (in my son's eyes, he was defending himself and keeping himself from being kidnapped) and
    the bus driver threw him to the ground and got on top of him and choked him!! I know this because all of the students on the bus stated what and they all said the same thing! They were scared as well! My son had scratches and blood all over his neck. And the police would not let me press charges against the bus driver because "he was elderly and had every right to defend himself"! The police literally told me that if I pressed charges on the bus driver they were going to press charges on my special needs autistic son!!! Like wtf!😡😡😡😡😡 I told them there is a huge difference between defending yourself and attacking somebody. Throwing a special needs child down to the ground and then getting on top of them and choking them is not self-defense! I called the school and told them that if they did not do something about that bus driver they were going to have a lawsuit. He got fired. A lot of special needs kids have behavior problems because they don't know how to regulate their emotions. That doesn't give somebody the right to abuse them or purposefully hurt them because they don't know how to counteract their behaviors properly🤦‍♀️🙄😡😡😡😡. If she's flipping out over crayons being thrown at her, she has a problem and she should not be allowed around kids!!! I hope this lady is never allowed to work with kids ever again!!! I certainly hope that poor little boyis okay😢❤️‍🩹. It also angers me when teachers who work with special needs kids emotionally abused the kids. There's a teacher at my daughter's school that I have complained about at least four times now that is constantly ridiculing her and bullying her. And it's affected her self-esteem. My daughter is also special needs. I told the principal this last time I spoke with her that this is the final straw and if it happens again there's going to be severe consequences meaning I'm going to get a lawyer and Sue. He tried to say that oh I just am a joking kind of person and I was just joking with her and she misunderstood. I told him that a "joke" is not a joke if the recipient doesn't find it funny! The last straw was when my daughter wore all orange to school and he came up to her and knocked her saying "aww, are you in prison clothes?"…like wtf?!🤦‍♀️🙄😡. And when the principal said that she already took care of the situation, I told her "with all due respect I'm not confident the matter really has been taken care of", and I explained to her about how last year my daughter hated her teacher and kept coming home complaining that her teacher was mean and that her teacher was telling her things that was not her place to say ( like for example, telling my daughter that she could not play video games at home, which is not her call to make, that is a parent's call to make), and the principal was like "well she's doing better now", and I replied "yes she's doing better because she has a different teacher and she likes this teacher! You guys didn't even bother to try to put her with a different teacher last year knowing full well it that her not liking her teacher was severely affecting her attendance and her education!" Schools need to do a better job at vetting the teachers and staff that are working with the special needs kids! Hopefully I don't have any more issues. If I do I will try to remember to keep everyone posted in case anyone's wondering. Also in regards to this case in any case for that matter regarding special needs kids, the sentence should be twice as long due to the fact that the kids are vulnerable because they are special needs!

  11. The “I just snapped,” excuse doesn’t work here. This isn’t the right career for you. You can snap when you’re home alone, but not in that classroom. I get that this is a tough job and you need the patience of a saint, but that’s the requirement for this calling. You put your hands on a special needs child in anger. How dare you!

  12. I understand as an Autism mum that this job would be super hard. But she lost all my understanding in the first minute when she said “He hit me in the stomach” and acted like it was justification. She also took no accountability. Take a holiday or change jobs before it gets to that point. Because it’s inexcusable.

  13. 3:20 "behavioural technician" probably means an ABA "therapist" which is actually abuse for autistic children. It's so sad they tell parents it's good for their kids when in reality it creates life long harm, often cPTSD so bad that as an adult they can't independently function even though they would have grown up to be fine. It's terrible.

    It basically involves forcing the child to do painful things in order to get basic needs like food.

  14. This is one of a ton of videos why I couldn’t send my son to school. He was non verbal up until 7 and he started talking. Now he is 9 and is a chatter box lol and I love it! Anyway I am thinking about putting him in school next year. Now that he could tell me if he was being mistreated I would be way more comfortable sending him to school.

  15. If a cop comes knocking at your door acting all polite wanting to ask you questions… tell them to leave and to contact your lawyer if you want to question me.

  16. "Autism" is just an excuse parents use who refuse to discipline their punk ass kid…its amazing growing uo, no one was autistic, now people wear as a badge and its the first thing they mention in conversation, like people care.

  17. I get the frustration, but you know you're dealing with special needs children. They need even more patience and restraint than non special needs children. No matter what, you simply can't put your hands on them, except perhaps in a situation where you need to restrain them if they're being aggressive.

  18. My dad was an intervention specialist for 25 some years. Some of the kids are criminally insane. He told me a story one time of a kid was about 16 and 6 feet tallm in 8th grade or a freshmen. The kid was known to get ultra violent. Kid actual got mad at a teacher and hit her so hard it knocked her out. My dad being the only male teacher for intervention. Endings having to fight the kid cops where called. My dad was more or less in a fight for possible for his life. My dad and the cops had to wrestle the kid to the ground. Kid ended up getting put a hospital. Eight after and end up going to jail for it. It wasnt his first time being violent. This teacher had no reason to do what she did. Over some minor stuff being thrown.

  19. It's said best in the Wolf of Wall Street the cops are smart and you're dumb Always and if you question it all you have to do to is if you are talking to the police you're dumb and they're smart that's it as soon as you're talking to them they're smart you're dumb that's how you know you're dumb because you're talking to the police you're dumb They got you to open your mouth they're smart. People just shut up when the police start f**** you want a lawyer and you don't answer questions ever you're going to the Police station there's no getting out of it there's no oh if I just say the right words maybe I don't have to go to the Police station no you're going always.🤷

  20. I was hoping this was gonna be a newer video.. I saw this a while ago and always look forward to youre videos daily 💯 but I understand you don’t know what people have and have not seen lol so I still love ya! 😂❤

  21. I am definitely not saying that this lady did anything right actually she did everything wrong. Write down to the fact is soon is the police read you rights the only thing that should come out of someone's mouth is I need a lawyer. People are so dumb though they think they can talk there way out of it and not go to jail no no no no no no no no you can never ever talk your way out of it as soon as they read you your rights they are taking you to the Police station and you Don't talk to the police they're smart you're dumb ok the police are smart and you're stupid everybody that goes for me you everybody Even if you're smart and they're stupid you're not smart you're stupid don't ever talk to the police ever like never ever ever never never never ever ever never. Got it 👍 🤪 No matter how much your dumb brain tells you to open your fat mouth keep it shut Look like this when you're in front of the police every time you open your mouth that adds another year you're spending in jail try to think of it like that maybe people will shut up

  22. So how do you stop kids from acting out? Surely you can’t let them get away with it and they need to learn how to control themselves as far as they can. It has to take a lot of training to keep order in these classrooms.

  23. Why? Honestly asking, why? Why must you impose so much force on a special needs child? Is it control? Is because she got bullied in school?

    Me and girlfriend got to chaparone a class of kids with special needs (family member is autistic) and they are if not, one of the sweetest, most brutaly honest 😅 and gifted souls I had ever seen.

    Just why? 💔

  24. I’m sorry, but I gotta say this..
    Pointing out (in multiple videos) that “you can tell people are watching but not subscribing..” and then telling people to subscribe, isn’t going to make people subscribe any faster…🤷🏻‍♀️.

  25. To work with young kids with special needs, you should be required to have adequate education and training. To me it looks like they hired someone who passed a background check and experience babysitting.

  26. Respectfully, is this woman on the spectrum?
    Does she have the requisite maturity to be in charge of children?
    Her presentation (dress, speech) and reasoning, lead me to believe otherwise.

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