The Problem of Seclusion and Restraint in Ohio Schools

Proponents say seclusion rooms — often small and uncomfortable — are intended to provide a calm place for children with serious behavioral problems (including Autistic and developmentally disabled students) to regain composure. Instead, they have been misused, often as simple punishment, or worse, as a place for frustrated educators to lock away students for hours … Continue reading The Problem of Seclusion and Restraint in Ohio Schools