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Bill would require educators to tell parents of use of isolation, restraints
Posted on February 20, 2013 at 12:19 PM
Updated Wednesday, Feb 20 at 7:01 PM
Schools can use restraints or isolation rooms for children who pose a risk to themselves or others, but the child's parents do not have to be notified. That would change under a proposed law.
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