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Defecation

by Teacher1a, Feb 16, 2008 03:37PM
Our school has children with behavioural challenges.  We have a boy (11 years old) with possible FASD (non-diagnosed) who goes to a private area of the school and defecates.  This has, apparently, been true for the past few years on and off.  This past week, he did this.  He was asked to clean it (and the area was disinfected).  The smell persisted and the teacher found some of his feces in his desk.  We have asked his parent to pursue counselling.  Is this a signal of abuse?  Should we be reporting it to Child Protection?
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