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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 403270" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Using plan b and TEC literally saved our hides with Wee... It was really hard at first, but its largely second nature for me now. The bad part is that he tries to negotiate a lot more things than are really necessary now, and I tend to jump into "I'm not negotiating" mode a little too quickly... Wee learns well from modeled behavior, so I figure modeling there is just as important as anywhere else. I'm learning to say "you know what, I didn't consider your offer before I answered, I'm sorry, let's talk". </p><p></p><p>Of course, the fact that he'll throw your response right back in your face verbatim the next time <em>you</em> ask <em>him</em> for something helps <em>me</em> to learn. lol</p><p></p><p>It just works really well for him. Tho his sped teacher was not familiar with the book when she started, she uses essentially the same method with him and it works amazingly well. And he has made HUGE progress so far this year.</p><p></p><p>by the way, he has quadrupled his site word list in 4 months. And he is truly starting to <em>read.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 403270, member: 1848"] Using plan b and TEC literally saved our hides with Wee... It was really hard at first, but its largely second nature for me now. The bad part is that he tries to negotiate a lot more things than are really necessary now, and I tend to jump into "I'm not negotiating" mode a little too quickly... Wee learns well from modeled behavior, so I figure modeling there is just as important as anywhere else. I'm learning to say "you know what, I didn't consider your offer before I answered, I'm sorry, let's talk". Of course, the fact that he'll throw your response right back in your face verbatim the next time [I]you[/I] ask [I]him[/I] for something helps [I]me[/I] to learn. lol It just works really well for him. Tho his sped teacher was not familiar with the book when she started, she uses essentially the same method with him and it works amazingly well. And he has made HUGE progress so far this year. by the way, he has quadrupled his site word list in 4 months. And he is truly starting to [I]read.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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