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Lunch Room Drama, too much too soon
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 466940" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Yeah easier on my eyes too. Maybe we can get Cheryl to change that to the normal size font! I will ask her. </p><p></p><p>Buddy. Your son kinda reminds me of the kid on Parenthood. Have you ever watched that show. Now he isnt quite as severely impaired as your son but he does have very severe aspergers. I think he is more Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) actually. He really has rages. The show last week was about the lunch room and he was upset because he thought his little cousin should sit with him constantly because they started school sitting together the first day and the cousin is neuro-typical and I think in first grade the aspie kid is in 5th grade and wanted the little boy to sit with him everyday but the little boy wanted to sit with his friends after while. When he did the older boy got really mad and knocked his cousin to the ground. </p><p>thank you</p><p>Im thinking maybe you could have one person who rotates in with your son so he doesnt get stuck on one person but that person is with him constantly...they get their lunches together, they throw their lunches away together, they do everything together so the neuro-typical kid can show your son what is supposed to be done and maybe your son will pick up some clues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 466940, member: 1514"] Yeah easier on my eyes too. Maybe we can get Cheryl to change that to the normal size font! I will ask her. Buddy. Your son kinda reminds me of the kid on Parenthood. Have you ever watched that show. Now he isnt quite as severely impaired as your son but he does have very severe aspergers. I think he is more Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) actually. He really has rages. The show last week was about the lunch room and he was upset because he thought his little cousin should sit with him constantly because they started school sitting together the first day and the cousin is neuro-typical and I think in first grade the aspie kid is in 5th grade and wanted the little boy to sit with him everyday but the little boy wanted to sit with his friends after while. When he did the older boy got really mad and knocked his cousin to the ground. thank you Im thinking maybe you could have one person who rotates in with your son so he doesnt get stuck on one person but that person is with him constantly...they get their lunches together, they throw their lunches away together, they do everything together so the neuro-typical kid can show your son what is supposed to be done and maybe your son will pick up some clues. [/QUOTE]
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