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"Shadowing" difficult child and his 1:1'1 at school, input please?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 247646" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don't have any first-hand experience with this, sorry. But, when my son was young I asked his pediatrician about something along these lines. He said that if a parent or someone the parent knows sits in the class, the difficult child will not act the same if it's someone the difficult child knows. And, he said that no matter who it is, the teacher ususally won't act the same. So, if it was necessary, and it might be a good idea in your situation, if there was a person you trust to be objective who knows something about your son but your son has never met, maybe you could get that person to sit in and just tell the teacher that the perosn is there to watch difficult child and keep him in line or something to keep the teacher acting as normally as possible. </p><p></p><p>I doubt you would get accurate observation with a family member or someone from sd there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 247646, member: 3699"] I don't have any first-hand experience with this, sorry. But, when my son was young I asked his pediatrician about something along these lines. He said that if a parent or someone the parent knows sits in the class, the difficult child will not act the same if it's someone the difficult child knows. And, he said that no matter who it is, the teacher ususally won't act the same. So, if it was necessary, and it might be a good idea in your situation, if there was a person you trust to be objective who knows something about your son but your son has never met, maybe you could get that person to sit in and just tell the teacher that the perosn is there to watch difficult child and keep him in line or something to keep the teacher acting as normally as possible. I doubt you would get accurate observation with a family member or someone from sd there. [/QUOTE]
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