good morning ladies
after a very long stressful work week, a good 3 day weekend and lots of plans in the works. (transferring stuff over to the rv)
The very stressful week just wore me out though. One of my students, very large (tall and lanky) high school student in a
wheelchair is a hitter. We dealt with that 3 times this week.
We've had a meeting recently over this issue as he's injured
bus aides in the past and transportation has been dealing with his nonsense for 10 years. He has to be restrained in his wheelchair,
but mom wanted his restraints on his upper arm so he could still nibble on his snacks. Didn't work, I said on his wrists only, and no
more snacks cause he just throws it on the floor anyway and then screams cause he can't reach it. Also has ankle restraints for
the kicking and pulling his shoes off and throwing them. (these are size 13, big heavy tennis shoes) Got out of his restraints again
on thursday (2nd time) taking off his shoes and tossing them backwards just missing one of the other students. Told mom he had
to have wrist restraints, so Friday he shows up with the wrist restrains as well as the elbow restraints, shoes in the backpack.
I checked the restraints and they are good and snug and the aide and I felt safe. When we got to school my aide bent down to
unhook the wheelchair and just barely missed getting hit in the face.
<---seriously, this was my face, he was totally out of all
his restraints, a little houdini jelly fish. His teacher and school aide came on the bus to put him back in his restraints and the whole
time he is trying to hit us and FINALLY the teacher sees this and has to hold his hands down. His teacher has been in denial all year
even though the school aides say they have dealt with the same behavior we have. Not only all this nonsense going on this week we
have been in a spare bus while they fix our air conditioning and the wheelchair hook up are very old and very hard to work with. But
good thing is, I think we get our bus back on Tuesday. The student will be 18 next week but sad to say they allow the special ed students
to attend school until they are 22. Hopefully he will not be on my bus next year but if he is, I'll just deal with it. We accomplished alot
this year just getting the restraints approved and I don't intend on backing down, my supervisor is right on board with me too. They put
him in the wheelchair a couple years ago just to get him off and on the bus, then last year added crotch strap and shoulder restraints cause he kept wiggling out and onto the floor and wouldn't get up. (picture 6'4", tall and lanky mansize baby) Enough on that subject, it
was just good to get it off my chest.
Have stuff packed up and ready to load into the car and will probably make two trips out to the rv. Have one tire money put away and
next payday will buy two tires and get those put on. March will do the other two tires and then in April I will be ready to move it. I know
the day will get here but I want it to get her NOW! In the meantime, I just deal with what I have to, as it is what it is and I can't change
it.
Ya'll have a great day, hope your weather has finally broke for you. Be safe.