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<blockquote data-quote="morningcuppa" data-source="post: 81594" data-attributes="member: 4108"><p>Oops the most important bit I missed off the last post. </p><p>I suggest you try to find out what he likes to do. Lego, clay, playing cars etc. Be prepared to spend lots of time playing with him in the early days with him taking the lead. </p><p></p><p>Try to mirror what he is doing and get into his world. You might be able to build a realtionship with him this way and he may decide he wants to please you. If so this will help if you have to confront him later.</p><p>If he has an obsession about one particular play item it could be used as a reward for good behaviour. E.g. if he works quietly for half an hour without hurting anyone he can play for 10 mins with his fav item. Maybe he would let a class mate join in too to help build up some social skills.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morningcuppa, post: 81594, member: 4108"] Oops the most important bit I missed off the last post. I suggest you try to find out what he likes to do. Lego, clay, playing cars etc. Be prepared to spend lots of time playing with him in the early days with him taking the lead. Try to mirror what he is doing and get into his world. You might be able to build a realtionship with him this way and he may decide he wants to please you. If so this will help if you have to confront him later. If he has an obsession about one particular play item it could be used as a reward for good behaviour. E.g. if he works quietly for half an hour without hurting anyone he can play for 10 mins with his fav item. Maybe he would let a class mate join in too to help build up some social skills. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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