April 22, 2025 - 16:56

Tammy Johnson believes the restraint incidents have traumatized her child. A recent investigation revealed that a Millsboro school violated state laws after a six-year-old student was subjected to physical restraint nine times within a short period. This alarming situation has sparked outrage among parents and community members, who are now calling for immediate reforms in how schools handle behavioral issues.
Parents like Johnson argue that the use of restraint not only fails to address the root causes of a child's behavior but can also lead to long-lasting emotional and psychological harm. The report indicates that the school did not adhere to proper protocols, raising questions about the training and oversight of staff members involved in these incidents.
As discussions unfold, many are advocating for more compassionate approaches to discipline that prioritize the well-being of students. The community is demanding accountability and a comprehensive review of the school's policies to prevent such occurrences in the future.
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