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[QUOTE="AirForceOrange, post: 2007947, member: 1668"] From what I saw last night...it didn't appear he planned on tripping someone. It appeared to me it was reaction/impulse control problem. I have a child who has a degree of impulse control, so I understand how difficult that can be for the individual to deal with as well as the authority figures not to go the extreme with consequences. My guess would be that the indefinite suspension is being used to get him evaluated and possible start getting him some support and help with dealing with his impulse control issue. Which in my opinion is much better than throwing him back out on the floor and letting him get taught the "hard way". I have never said he should be put back on the floor right now, obviously he is a safety issue...however I am against the "hard way" that some have proposed. This is pattern of behavior, which impulse control problems falls under...you don't correct behavior issues with violence...you correct them with teaching the person the proper techniques and provide them with the proper tools to help them control those impulse control issues. I don't think he should be back on the floor until those who are helping him are comfortable with the fact he is learning those techniques and tools to help him not only on the floor but also in life... [/QUOTE]
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