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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 389020" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I'm not sure if he's on the spectrum; he is pulled out for all academics, and grades are extremely low even with the support. He's really messy; papers galore under the desk every day, wadded up and scattered, and since I was reminding everyone else to clean up under their desk, I simply said, "M, remember to pick up under your desk before we go out to PE." No problems, he got right to it. None of the "But it's not MINE!" that I got from the others...and he did a better job. I didn't have to ask him twice.</p><p></p><p>He's a big boy, tall and heavy, and he seems to have only one friend in class. There are a few other boys from other sixth grades he hangs with at lunch and recess, but when it's just our class, at free play PE, he's kind of lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 389020, member: 4040"] I'm not sure if he's on the spectrum; he is pulled out for all academics, and grades are extremely low even with the support. He's really messy; papers galore under the desk every day, wadded up and scattered, and since I was reminding everyone else to clean up under their desk, I simply said, "M, remember to pick up under your desk before we go out to PE." No problems, he got right to it. None of the "But it's not MINE!" that I got from the others...and he did a better job. I didn't have to ask him twice. He's a big boy, tall and heavy, and he seems to have only one friend in class. There are a few other boys from other sixth grades he hangs with at lunch and recess, but when it's just our class, at free play PE, he's kind of lost. [/QUOTE]
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