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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 211636" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>What are you going to do? I am so sorry... When I was in K's class 2 weeks ago, T the boy who is a tad worse than K, he shows all of his pleasant behaviours in class, yeah, well he took his shoes off. I guess he does this a lot, sensory. He threw them out of the door. Miss T was so cool about it, she ignored it because he was already worked up. He ran outside, and was disasociating at the time. So she just watched him. He never had to put his shoes back on until he was calm and he did it on his own. I was very impressed. </p><p>I actually helped him tie them.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what the answers are for each child or in different schools. It is such a huge sad thing. But I know watching T, Miss T just basket "C'd" the whole thing and it worked... </p><p></p><p>I am sorry you are having to deal with so many issues right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 211636, member: 3155"] What are you going to do? I am so sorry... When I was in K's class 2 weeks ago, T the boy who is a tad worse than K, he shows all of his pleasant behaviours in class, yeah, well he took his shoes off. I guess he does this a lot, sensory. He threw them out of the door. Miss T was so cool about it, she ignored it because he was already worked up. He ran outside, and was disasociating at the time. So she just watched him. He never had to put his shoes back on until he was calm and he did it on his own. I was very impressed. I actually helped him tie them. I don't know what the answers are for each child or in different schools. It is such a huge sad thing. But I know watching T, Miss T just basket "C'd" the whole thing and it worked... I am sorry you are having to deal with so many issues right now. [/QUOTE]
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