School suspension of a 5y child with ASD

Hi, 

My son has been suspended from school for a fix term of 2 days. I strongly believe this relates to his disability. School’s reason for suspension is due to repeated violence against staff. 
My son, not only he’s ASD diagnosed and the behaviour is related to that, he is also 5yrs old. He’s mental capabilities are not there yet to understand or to have any effect on him. No ehip plan is in the works yet, and school has agreed that proper strategies are not yet developed specifically for my son. I have sent a complaint to the governing body and of course their decision remained.

I tried to contact sendias, education law organisation, they take forever to contact me.

what can I do to help my son best from your point of view and/or experiences?

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  • 5 year old violence against staff.... sounds like their staff are incapable and weak.

    a 5 year old has very little capacity for actual dangerous violence that to a adult would be even less than play sparring.

    i allowed my nephew to let rip and hit me as hard and fast as he can in my chest when he was around 14 or something. didnt really hurt. the teacher is supposed to adapt to the child and be able to offer a outlet for them, control them, in taking their hits and it being nothing which it should be nothing they can control that and direct that energy to positive use. the teachers these days are just incompetent. i always said they should stop using terms like learning disability and instead think of whether the teachers have a teaching disability instead. not everyone can teach. most teachers are not there to teach but to claim a wage.

  • 5 year old violence against staff.... sounds like their staff are incapable and weak.

    You are missing the point - any violence in the workplace is completely unacceptable. You were inviting violence from your nephew in a play environment, not uninvited rage in what should be a safe setting.

    Not only is the teachers wellbeing threatened (chairs may be thrown, scissors used etc) but the trauma for some is at a very different level to what you experience.

    It also opens the doors for others to start to see violence as normalised which is deeply unhealthy.

    If the kid carrys on doing it through age 10 or 15 - where are you going to draw the line? Once the kid can break a bone or take out an eye? The answer has to be zero tolerance.

    I get where you are coming from, but having suffered violence in the workplace I agree that no matter who is perpetrating it, it cannot be tolerated.

  • generally youd draw the line right away with discipline, but our society has ruined that and deleted discipline from the world, and so we got chav culture didnt we? lol

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