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difficult child 2 continues to struggle with his social skills
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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 533076" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Californiablonde: I see you're from California, although you say Sunny California, so I'm not sure you're in the Bay Area--foggy here much of the time. I'm in the Bay Area (and blonde--mixed with gray, it must be said).</p><p></p><p>Have you heard of Michelle Garcia Winner? She does great things with kids like your son. She's a speech therapist, and in my job, I've had chances to go to her trainings and lectures. I know we aren't supposed to refer to specific places are people (are we?) but she also has a book out "Thinking About You Thinking About Me" and has a website that might be worth perusing to see if it resonates with you. I learned some good communication techniques that were easy to implement and have been helpful in my work.</p><p></p><p>And my neurotypical daughter would always be sick the days in which she had to do any public speaking all throughout her school career. Now she's working with the public and doing an amazing job of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 533076, member: 13260"] Californiablonde: I see you're from California, although you say Sunny California, so I'm not sure you're in the Bay Area--foggy here much of the time. I'm in the Bay Area (and blonde--mixed with gray, it must be said). Have you heard of Michelle Garcia Winner? She does great things with kids like your son. She's a speech therapist, and in my job, I've had chances to go to her trainings and lectures. I know we aren't supposed to refer to specific places are people (are we?) but she also has a book out "Thinking About You Thinking About Me" and has a website that might be worth perusing to see if it resonates with you. I learned some good communication techniques that were easy to implement and have been helpful in my work. And my neurotypical daughter would always be sick the days in which she had to do any public speaking all throughout her school career. Now she's working with the public and doing an amazing job of it. [/QUOTE]
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