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"Shadowing" difficult child and his 1:1'1 at school, input please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 247669" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>That's my concern. I think difficult child will act differently, and I don't know of anyone we could send in "under cover".</p><p> </p><p>That said, tho, another "strategy" the university team suggested was some way to make difficult child successful... Their thought was pulling him out at lunch. But with uncle or me there, its very likely difficult child <em>will</em> have a good day, so maybe its not all for naught. I don't really know, I just don't see difficult child acting up with us there, and without that, there may not be any teachable moments. But then again...success breeds success, so if we go this week and he has a full week of no or minimal meltdowns....</p><p> </p><p>I'm going to bed. Thank!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 247669, member: 1848"] That's my concern. I think difficult child will act differently, and I don't know of anyone we could send in "under cover". That said, tho, another "strategy" the university team suggested was some way to make difficult child successful... Their thought was pulling him out at lunch. But with uncle or me there, its very likely difficult child [I]will[/I] have a good day, so maybe its not all for naught. I don't really know, I just don't see difficult child acting up with us there, and without that, there may not be any teachable moments. But then again...success breeds success, so if we go this week and he has a full week of no or minimal meltdowns.... I'm going to bed. Thank! [/QUOTE]
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