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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 248635" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Welcome Kutzi!</p><p> </p><p>For all behavioral issues, our first priority is always to make sure that all the necessary evaluations have been done. For instance, it's not uncommon for kids with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) to have sensory issues that cause hyperactivity. Has he had a private Occupational Therapist (OT) assessment done, and if so, is he in therapy? If what you're saying isn't connecting, has he had hearing tests by an audiologist and speech/language testing by a speech pathologist recently?</p><p> </p><p>Second, when the way we do things isn't working to change the child, we need to change the way we do things. For instance if most of your efforts in training him have been verbal, then try books, social stories, and/or DVDs. For instance, I've heard some great things about these Model Me social skills training DVDs and many of us here have used strategies from the book The Explosive Child to help inflexible kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 248635, member: 701"] Welcome Kutzi! For all behavioral issues, our first priority is always to make sure that all the necessary evaluations have been done. For instance, it's not uncommon for kids with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) to have sensory issues that cause hyperactivity. Has he had a private Occupational Therapist (OT) assessment done, and if so, is he in therapy? If what you're saying isn't connecting, has he had hearing tests by an audiologist and speech/language testing by a speech pathologist recently? Second, when the way we do things isn't working to change the child, we need to change the way we do things. For instance if most of your efforts in training him have been verbal, then try books, social stories, and/or DVDs. For instance, I've heard some great things about these Model Me social skills training DVDs and many of us here have used strategies from the book The Explosive Child to help inflexible kids. [/QUOTE]
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