WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- After months of wrangling and impassioned pleas from parents, the Palm Beach County School Board voted unanimously Wednesday evening to approve an update to a policy governing the use of a controversial face-down restraint technique on special-needs children.
With no board discussion, the policy update makes a technique called "prone restraint" a last resort that school staffers can only use if a special needs student is acting out in a manner where they might hurt themselves or others. It's meant to be used only if a long list of verbal techniques and less restrictive holds have failed.
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