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OMG it's been Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) all along!
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<blockquote data-quote="Indianamomof4" data-source="post: 89836" data-attributes="member: 4062"><p>Great ideas.... someone else suggested him wearing ear plugs or head phones to stay focused. Love the ideas. I think his teachers are maybe trying too negative of consequences on him as well. They're going to use the 3 strikes you're out thing. He has 2 warnings until he gets sent to the office.</p><p></p><p>But, my best friend said, what if they use a reward instead of a punishment? So, maybe he earns as much as 5 points in a day and if he keeps 4, he gets a reward at the end of the day (from me or from them, or both). I'm going to suggest this instead of their more negative form of reinforcement.</p><p></p><p>I'm telling you what, Big Bad Kitty, it took EVERYTHING I had to do that to him this morning. Really. The moment I hear him start about the clothes in the morning (it takes him 40 minutes to get dressed, and I'm not kidding), I tense up and want to just hide in the pantry. But, I told myself, just stop, just stop and do this for him. And I did. And it worked. And darn it if I won't do it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indianamomof4, post: 89836, member: 4062"] Great ideas.... someone else suggested him wearing ear plugs or head phones to stay focused. Love the ideas. I think his teachers are maybe trying too negative of consequences on him as well. They're going to use the 3 strikes you're out thing. He has 2 warnings until he gets sent to the office. But, my best friend said, what if they use a reward instead of a punishment? So, maybe he earns as much as 5 points in a day and if he keeps 4, he gets a reward at the end of the day (from me or from them, or both). I'm going to suggest this instead of their more negative form of reinforcement. I'm telling you what, Big Bad Kitty, it took EVERYTHING I had to do that to him this morning. Really. The moment I hear him start about the clothes in the morning (it takes him 40 minutes to get dressed, and I'm not kidding), I tense up and want to just hide in the pantry. But, I told myself, just stop, just stop and do this for him. And I did. And it worked. And darn it if I won't do it again. [/QUOTE]
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