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Fighting with his pancakes
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 79209" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Yeah, mine was venting when he took his first step into the van. What helped was handing him a juice box as he got in. It was a distraction plus sucking is calming in the sensory sense.</p><p></p><p>When the stress building up at school "requires" such drastic immediate venting afterwards, a debriefing break can be written into the child's IEP. My son's team said it's not fair to the family and they can do things like schedule a classroom break last in the afternoon or they said in the case of one student he was taken to the gym and running laps for 5 minutes relieved the stress so that the transition to home was managable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 79209, member: 701"] Yeah, mine was venting when he took his first step into the van. What helped was handing him a juice box as he got in. It was a distraction plus sucking is calming in the sensory sense. When the stress building up at school "requires" such drastic immediate venting afterwards, a debriefing break can be written into the child's IEP. My son's team said it's not fair to the family and they can do things like schedule a classroom break last in the afternoon or they said in the case of one student he was taken to the gym and running laps for 5 minutes relieved the stress so that the transition to home was managable. [/QUOTE]
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