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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 470558" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>That is interesting to me, I just mentioned this after our IEP meeting today to our Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) psychiatric. They have mentioned in 3 separate meetings now that during the first time difficult child was with his new peer social buddy, he did say one inappropriate thing...What if everybody came to school naked? Ok, that was really immature but it was not his blurting/aggressive stuff. And I have been around that age for a long time, they say some really inappropriate things. Way worse than that. I think we get so worried about behaviors escalating sometimes that we cut them off even before they can get a chance to do so themselves. Anyway that is what I catch myself doing. Sometimes for the good, but other times he needs to be able to say and do stupid kid tricks like all the other kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 470558, member: 12886"] That is interesting to me, I just mentioned this after our IEP meeting today to our Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) psychiatric. They have mentioned in 3 separate meetings now that during the first time difficult child was with his new peer social buddy, he did say one inappropriate thing...What if everybody came to school naked? Ok, that was really immature but it was not his blurting/aggressive stuff. And I have been around that age for a long time, they say some really inappropriate things. Way worse than that. I think we get so worried about behaviors escalating sometimes that we cut them off even before they can get a chance to do so themselves. Anyway that is what I catch myself doing. Sometimes for the good, but other times he needs to be able to say and do stupid kid tricks like all the other kids. [/QUOTE]
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