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504 Accommodations re: PE class?
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 589867" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Is there a way an aide of some sort can be in there with difficult child? He can "earn" tokens for playing and not reacting, then after about 5 minutes he can get his reward for 2 minutes (bring a timer). The reward can be a book or a toy of his choice for those 2 minutes.Then difficult child will go back to the activity and "earn the reward" again....keep repeating. As time goes on, it will take more time to earn each token, but start off with him earning those tokens quickly. In this way he is motivated to practice playing with others in gym.</p><p></p><p>That's the goal, playing appropriately with his peers. I think it would be a huge disservice to have him just opt out. He really needs to learn to interact in settings like gym, it's the life skills he needs more than anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 589867, member: 2668"] Is there a way an aide of some sort can be in there with difficult child? He can "earn" tokens for playing and not reacting, then after about 5 minutes he can get his reward for 2 minutes (bring a timer). The reward can be a book or a toy of his choice for those 2 minutes.Then difficult child will go back to the activity and "earn the reward" again....keep repeating. As time goes on, it will take more time to earn each token, but start off with him earning those tokens quickly. In this way he is motivated to practice playing with others in gym. That's the goal, playing appropriately with his peers. I think it would be a huge disservice to have him just opt out. He really needs to learn to interact in settings like gym, it's the life skills he needs more than anything. [/QUOTE]
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