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she's ok.....says the teacher
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 203785" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>My son doesn't like it when people stare at him, either. Once he was in a school play and he absolutely hated it because his line was funny, the audience laughed, and he thought he would die right there. I congratulated him afterward and told him how good he was and he told me how he hated to have everyone laughing and staring. Say what? You were supposed to do that!</p><p>These kids don't "get it."</p><p>We've got to teach them.</p><p> </p><p>Have you tried to alter the times you come home deliberately as part of a therapy plan for her? Like, add five min. to your return home ea day., upping it incrementally until it gets to be about 1/2 hr later than your usual time. And then one day come home early. Then congratulate her on how well she has done when she doesn't freak out. </p><p>Sorry if you're already in the middle of that kind of therapy ... it's hard to remember all the notes. At any rate, that's the sort of thing our child psychologist has helped us with. And yes, it has really helped but it takes a long time and more than a few meltdowns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 203785, member: 3419"] My son doesn't like it when people stare at him, either. Once he was in a school play and he absolutely hated it because his line was funny, the audience laughed, and he thought he would die right there. I congratulated him afterward and told him how good he was and he told me how he hated to have everyone laughing and staring. Say what? You were supposed to do that! These kids don't "get it." We've got to teach them. Have you tried to alter the times you come home deliberately as part of a therapy plan for her? Like, add five min. to your return home ea day., upping it incrementally until it gets to be about 1/2 hr later than your usual time. And then one day come home early. Then congratulate her on how well she has done when she doesn't freak out. Sorry if you're already in the middle of that kind of therapy ... it's hard to remember all the notes. At any rate, that's the sort of thing our child psychologist has helped us with. And yes, it has really helped but it takes a long time and more than a few meltdowns. [/QUOTE]
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