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Day #4 of Kindergarten/trouble already!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 206111" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>Jules to you and singlemommy-I am sorry you are going through this. I will have to revise my magic wand wish and wish that all hurting parents get a reprieve if atleast for one day.</p><p></p><p>I would agree with ev1 that has posted here (is that possible)? I would not punish him more after school but rather just talk about proper behavior. Remind him daily/hourly that he must do his best to keep his hands to himself. I would put a reward system in place as well. Something small, something easy for him. I would also maybe see if you could get clearance for him to have some outlet at his desk or in another area of the classroom. Set up a boppy bag (like a big punching bag/knock me over toy) in a separte corner of the room for whne he's feeling stressed or have a blanket/texture ball/something at his desk for when he "needs to touch something" (referencing the touching of the girls hair and the shaving cream incidents). I of course am not a professional but it seems like there are some sensory issues going on that can maybe be addressed while you wait for the "official" report. Good luck to you both!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 206111, member: 5957"] Jules to you and singlemommy-I am sorry you are going through this. I will have to revise my magic wand wish and wish that all hurting parents get a reprieve if atleast for one day. I would agree with ev1 that has posted here (is that possible)? I would not punish him more after school but rather just talk about proper behavior. Remind him daily/hourly that he must do his best to keep his hands to himself. I would put a reward system in place as well. Something small, something easy for him. I would also maybe see if you could get clearance for him to have some outlet at his desk or in another area of the classroom. Set up a boppy bag (like a big punching bag/knock me over toy) in a separte corner of the room for whne he's feeling stressed or have a blanket/texture ball/something at his desk for when he "needs to touch something" (referencing the touching of the girls hair and the shaving cream incidents). I of course am not a professional but it seems like there are some sensory issues going on that can maybe be addressed while you wait for the "official" report. Good luck to you both! [/QUOTE]
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