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Buster is a difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 608351" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>Poor kid. I can only imagine the frustration but that does not excuse the recent behavior. You have a full plate as it is and this needs to be put at the top of the priority list. Wow. What do you do when he does stuff like this? Are you able to try to spend more 1:1 time "talking" to just him to encourage him to communicate and work on skills? If he's not talking OR signing, how does he communicate? Is he just a silent kid or is he using other methods to communicate needs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 608351, member: 15799"] Poor kid. I can only imagine the frustration but that does not excuse the recent behavior. You have a full plate as it is and this needs to be put at the top of the priority list. Wow. What do you do when he does stuff like this? Are you able to try to spend more 1:1 time "talking" to just him to encourage him to communicate and work on skills? If he's not talking OR signing, how does he communicate? Is he just a silent kid or is he using other methods to communicate needs? [/QUOTE]
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