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15 Yr Old Son: 1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back
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<blockquote data-quote="lfpo76" data-source="post: 741446" data-attributes="member: 23410"><p>These are such wonderful observations! Thank you very much for sharing this. I agree wholeheartedly! The school has helped me identify some of the triggers that I had not even necessarily articulated up to that point as being triggers - like touching (if a teacher touches him when he is having an issue, particularly male teacher and particularly a touch he feels is aggressive, he will blow up) and speaking loudly (especially if it is a teacher he may not get along with well already). It's interesting seeing their perspective on what triggers him. And he is a sensitive child, though I think he tries not to show it, as many of us who are sensitive do! He also internalizes things, so he has a lot of things that will trigger frustration and cause him to react differently in the school environment than he may at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lfpo76, post: 741446, member: 23410"] These are such wonderful observations! Thank you very much for sharing this. I agree wholeheartedly! The school has helped me identify some of the triggers that I had not even necessarily articulated up to that point as being triggers - like touching (if a teacher touches him when he is having an issue, particularly male teacher and particularly a touch he feels is aggressive, he will blow up) and speaking loudly (especially if it is a teacher he may not get along with well already). It's interesting seeing their perspective on what triggers him. And he is a sensitive child, though I think he tries not to show it, as many of us who are sensitive do! He also internalizes things, so he has a lot of things that will trigger frustration and cause him to react differently in the school environment than he may at home. [/QUOTE]
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