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my poor pitiful pearl whine for this week
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 553727"><p>Is there anyway to get difficult child in a different class? I've found fighting the teachers attitude isn't a battle a parent can win. Or maybe get an aide who will deal with difficult child so the teacher doesn't have to. (Someone with more knowledge/attitude about autism.)</p><p></p><p>Have you tried the paper chain or the marking days off on the calendar? Or find a big event that is around the time husband will come home. As he looks forward to the big event he will remember that husband is coming home then. That is what I do with the baby. Baby is coming around Ann's b-day. Then we count off all the holidays/events that they know will happen between now and Ann's b-day when Baby will come soon. Halloween, difficult child 2's b-day, Ann's b-day, then the baby might come. When it gets to be a few days we do 'how many sleeps'. This is easier for them to understand than days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 553727"] Is there anyway to get difficult child in a different class? I've found fighting the teachers attitude isn't a battle a parent can win. Or maybe get an aide who will deal with difficult child so the teacher doesn't have to. (Someone with more knowledge/attitude about autism.) Have you tried the paper chain or the marking days off on the calendar? Or find a big event that is around the time husband will come home. As he looks forward to the big event he will remember that husband is coming home then. That is what I do with the baby. Baby is coming around Ann's b-day. Then we count off all the holidays/events that they know will happen between now and Ann's b-day when Baby will come soon. Halloween, difficult child 2's b-day, Ann's b-day, then the baby might come. When it gets to be a few days we do 'how many sleeps'. This is easier for them to understand than days. [/QUOTE]
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