In 2018, shortly after he turned 13 years of age, Max Benson was killed when his teachers held him in an illegal prone restraint for nearly two hours.
On Tuesday, January 3, at 5pm Eastern, 2pm Pacific, 10pm UK time, Neuroclastic will stream live with Max’s mother, Stacia Langley, to talk about the ongoing efforts to obtain justice for Max and to ensure this never happens to another child.
You can join us on Facebook by clicking here, on LinkedIn by clicking here, or on YouTube by clicking here. You can also watch the stream live from the embedded video below; however, only those on YouTube and Facebook can interact with hosts and guests via the live chat.
We encourage everyone to attend this important stream to offer support and solidarity Max’s family and all who have been traumatized by restraint and seclusion in schools.
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