Boy Put In 'Body Sock' At School Outrages Parent
Family Considers Lawsuit Against School Board
Recently, some school pre-kindergarten teachers came under fire when parent Patrick Holt complained that a "body sock" was used on his 4-year-old son without his permission."I don't like it at all," Holt said. "I don't think it should be used on anybody."The manufacturers said the "body sock" is designed to help children explore three-dimensional space. And, an occupational therapist said the "body sock" is primarily meant for autistic children.However, Holt's son is not disabled.Pinellas County School Board released the results of its investigation into the controversial teaching tool Monday."Teachers behaved in an appropriate manner in responding to a situation where a student needed to be calmed down for the safety and security of all the students in the classroom," Pinellas County School Board member Andrea Zahn said.The School Board said the teachers admitted the parents were not aware of the body sock and its use on their child.Zahn said the information about the body sock will be part of orientation next year.The Holt family said they strongly disagree with the board's findings and have hired an attorney.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.






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