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How do you deal with a child who doesn't "Buy In" to the whole education process?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lourdes" data-source="post: 394671"><p>I don't know abou the Asperger's. Maybe it's a matter of degree? This child has been evaluated so many times at so many ages by so many people - for my own knowledge, at two private Learning Disability (LD) schools (neither of which accepts Asperger's kids), for two research studies where they had to establish the subjects diagnosis's in order to qualify for the studies - and Asperger's/autism would have been a disqualifier, by a Development Pediatrician, by a university for a summer clinic speech program, by an Occupational Therapist, by the public school (hahahahaha) -I mean NONE of these places thought he was anywhere on the autistic spectrum at all. We have two neighbors with an Asperger's diagnosis and he is nothing like them - course they are nothing like each other either. But I won't have a closed mind about it.</p><p> </p><p>This control issue though is interesting to me. I have to go right now, but I will return later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lourdes, post: 394671"] I don't know abou the Asperger's. Maybe it's a matter of degree? This child has been evaluated so many times at so many ages by so many people - for my own knowledge, at two private Learning Disability (LD) schools (neither of which accepts Asperger's kids), for two research studies where they had to establish the subjects diagnosis's in order to qualify for the studies - and Asperger's/autism would have been a disqualifier, by a Development Pediatrician, by a university for a summer clinic speech program, by an Occupational Therapist, by the public school (hahahahaha) -I mean NONE of these places thought he was anywhere on the autistic spectrum at all. We have two neighbors with an Asperger's diagnosis and he is nothing like them - course they are nothing like each other either. But I won't have a closed mind about it. This control issue though is interesting to me. I have to go right now, but I will return later. [/QUOTE]
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