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<blockquote data-quote="SmallTownMom" data-source="post: 529331" data-attributes="member: 14555"><p>My difficult child has the most amazing teacher, we are so blessed to have her this year. She is always open to talking and trying new things at school to help my son. I picked him up yesterday from school and he was so excited ... he was given a smartie because he didn't "blurt" out all day. Even at carpet/circle time the other kids in the class recognized his great day! It gives me such hope when I hear this.</p><p></p><p>His teacher has also given my difficult child and one other ADHD boy in class these little "toys", I don't know what ther are called, but they are little plastic pieces joined togther with small hinges. Both boys use them whem they are feeling "figity", it allows them to "do" something other then dissrupt the class while doing a task. My difficult child is also allowed to use this rubber type dome cussion to sit on to again he can fidgit and move with out causing a disturbance.</p><p></p><p>It fills me with hope to know that this wonderful teacher sees my son as a gift and a blessing. She adores him and sees all the good things that I do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmallTownMom, post: 529331, member: 14555"] My difficult child has the most amazing teacher, we are so blessed to have her this year. She is always open to talking and trying new things at school to help my son. I picked him up yesterday from school and he was so excited ... he was given a smartie because he didn't "blurt" out all day. Even at carpet/circle time the other kids in the class recognized his great day! It gives me such hope when I hear this. His teacher has also given my difficult child and one other ADHD boy in class these little "toys", I don't know what ther are called, but they are little plastic pieces joined togther with small hinges. Both boys use them whem they are feeling "figity", it allows them to "do" something other then dissrupt the class while doing a task. My difficult child is also allowed to use this rubber type dome cussion to sit on to again he can fidgit and move with out causing a disturbance. It fills me with hope to know that this wonderful teacher sees my son as a gift and a blessing. She adores him and sees all the good things that I do! [/QUOTE]
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