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Q's view from his spot in his "office".
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 499079" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I get mixed messages about that... It is where he goes when he can't stop teh verbals in the class which is just down the hall a little ways (the wall in front is the back wall of his classroom). It is where they do a lot of his work now, because as the teacher said, he seems to do better 1:1 alone... ummm yeah, most kids would. It is also his calming spot. It is where he eats lunch if he is not in green zone, it is where he goes first thing off the bus and the things on the wall are his check in charts and his zone reminders etc. DAPE and SPEECH and anyone else go there now to reduce transitions but also then does not give him the chance to practice his new skill learning of being able to walk in the halls etc (which by the way he didnt have a problem with until this year in general) So, some of it is good and the rest I feel is being created to make it look like this is what is NEEDED when in fact any kid would do better in terms of external controls if in this situation. He says he feels lonely. I can see that. I think the picture feels lonely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 499079, member: 12886"] I get mixed messages about that... It is where he goes when he can't stop teh verbals in the class which is just down the hall a little ways (the wall in front is the back wall of his classroom). It is where they do a lot of his work now, because as the teacher said, he seems to do better 1:1 alone... ummm yeah, most kids would. It is also his calming spot. It is where he eats lunch if he is not in green zone, it is where he goes first thing off the bus and the things on the wall are his check in charts and his zone reminders etc. DAPE and SPEECH and anyone else go there now to reduce transitions but also then does not give him the chance to practice his new skill learning of being able to walk in the halls etc (which by the way he didnt have a problem with until this year in general) So, some of it is good and the rest I feel is being created to make it look like this is what is NEEDED when in fact any kid would do better in terms of external controls if in this situation. He says he feels lonely. I can see that. I think the picture feels lonely. [/QUOTE]
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