Yesterday my son was extremely anxious when he came out of school, asked and asked him what was up, got something from him about a friend being shut in a cupboard and she was very upset and scared..... ok, reassured him that everything was ok, she got out etc etc. It took him until midnight to go to sleep that night.
I spoke to his learning assistant this morning to point out that he was very concerned about what happened, we'll talk it over she assured me....
Tonight I pick him up from school and he starts on me as soon as I get him in the car, huge over reactions to every little thing... he has hit his little sister because she spoke to him, he has chased her around the house several times roaring at her, he has shouted and sworn at me several times. I then gather that it appears that he has lost a paperclip, bit of a major over reaction here I think to myself, but then that paperclip is his only escape from the cupboard that had no handle on the inside, he needs to keep it on his person at all times so he can get out the cupboard. So then when I manage to calm him down I discover that HE was trapped in the cupboard!
Any child that is accidently or purposely shut in a cupboard and is scared by the incident should surely mean that someone speaks to a parent or guardian about the 'incident', in my mind. Two of those children trapped in that cupboard were special needs, one was my son, the other a lovely little girl bless her but whose own mum is also special needs, the little girl was absolutely terrified, I wonder what support they have given her mum and whether they warned her of the incident so she could be prepared for over the top bizarre behaviour...
I am actually mad beyond words now....