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In reply to the discussion: Neighbors sue to declare autistic boy a public nuisance [View all]lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)... he had significant sensory integration problems, most problematic of which was loud noises.
One day I was called to the school by the principal because he had "attempted to choke" a little girl at recess. I knew most of the teachers, and at that time he was accompanied by 1:1 paraeducator. I insisted that the paraeducator be invited to the meeting.
It turns out that the girl started screaming in the covered/enclosed play area. He placed his hand over her mouth and the kids didn't understand what the weird kid was doing.
I have tons of relevant experience that proves to me that behavior that is considered normal play for neurotypical kids is considered assault when an autistic kid does it.
Parenting kids with autism is challenging in the best of circumstances. Neighbors who demand you move or place him in an institution isn't a good circumstance at all.