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Reddit mentions of Cut Resistant Sleeves with Thumb Hole, Level 5 Protection, Slash Resistant Safety Protective Arm Sleeves, 14 inch long, Large (Arm width 4-8 inch)sold by Pair(2 Pieces)

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Cut Resistant Sleeves with Thumb Hole, Level 5 Protection, Slash Resistant Safety Protective Arm Sleeves, 14 inch long, Large (Arm width 4-8 inch)sold by Pair(2 Pieces)
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    Features:
  • Meets standard EN388, level 5 cut resistance standard, protecting your hands from scrapes and cuts.
  • Made of Dyneema, stronger than leather.
  • High polyethene performance makes it highly breathable, elastic, comfortable and lightweight.
  • Ideal for air conditioning manufacturing, Assembly line, Cut protection, Food service, Glass handling, Knife handling, Light heat protection, Warehousing, gardening.
  • Flexibility one size fits all, and fits right or left hands.14.5" long and 4.3" width, sold as 1 PAIR.
Specs:
ColorGrey
Height6 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
SizeArm Width 4-8 Inch
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width4.5 Inches

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u/skittles_rainbows ยท 3 pointsr/specialed

So the first thing you need to start doing is an ABC chart. I have a check off one you can use if you are interested. You need to figure out exactly why this behavior is happening and you need to have data in order to formalize a plan for intervention.

Two, they need to keep themselves safe. You need to have a code word in your room for when someone sees him getting a little heated so you can step in. In one of my rooms we would say "Hey where are the potatoes?" or more simply "Potato." At that point you step in.

Third, have a go basket of activities. Have a bucket of activities that you can do outside the room to keep the kids busy. Always have an aide in your room with you.

Fourth, work on a token board. Have some visual rules on the it for him. Find a set time period where he earns the tokens. Never take a token away. Make sure he chooses the reward.

Work on a break card. This is my break protocol. When a kiddo is melting down, I wait until they are compliant (I usually ask the to sit in a specific location) and then say, "Oh show me your card because you want a break. Where is your card?" I have a card on their desk with the ASL sign for break. (I realize its a different type of break, but I am also working on a nonverbal for break so they can tell me. I also use the ASL when I say break.) When they start asking for a break, I give them however much time they want. They asked. They receive. After a few weeks, I limit it to 15 minutes. After a few more weeks, I make them choose 3 or 5 minutes (I just ask them "Do you need 3 minutes or 5 minutes.") Yeah, it takes a long time to implement and its a pain in the ass, but do it.

Fifth, you need sleeves. At minimum, you need kevlar sleeves. I have hexarmor sleeves. They offer better bite protection.

When a kid is hitting or kicking, the best thing to do is to evacuate the classroom immediately. Evade. Keep yourself safe. Keep a table, desk, or chair between yourself and the kid.