Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint
Restraint and seclusion, outdated crisis management techniques that are commonly used in schools across the nation and beyond, are disproportionately used on disabled and minority children. These interventions are dangerous and can lead to significant trauma and injuries to students, teachers, and staff. Some children have even died as a result of the use of restraint and seclusion. There are far better ways to work with children that avoid the need for crisis management. Our schools should be moving towards neurodevelopmentally informed, trauma-sensitive, biologically respectful, relationship-based ways of understanding and supporting students.
Our mission is to inform changes in policy and practice to reduce and eliminate the use of punitive discipline and outdated behavioral management approaches and end the school-to-prison pipeline.
Beyond Behaviorism: Lived Experience Panel
The Dark Side of Rewards
Anne Borden King on ABA
Greg Santucci at the Beyond Behaviorism conference
Get Your Ticket Before It's Too Late!
Assume Competence
What is Neurodiversity Affirming?
Supporting All Brains 2025 Sponsors
It's Giving Tuesday, and We Need Your Support!
The Quiet Rooms_ Exposing Illinois School Seclusion Practices
Empowering Parents_ The Impact of No Consent Letters
Ensuring Your Child's Safety_ The Hidden Dangers of Restraint
Restraint and Seclusion in Schools: What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know (New Course)
Challenging Autism Services: A Personal Journey
Bridging Science and Improv: Crafting Community through Stories
Navigating Child Development: Insights for Every Parent