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Facing the 3rd Grade Teacher Ms. M
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 67351" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Even though he's got a negative on the AS, there's a fantastic book out there that may help you help the teachers formulate a plan for your special guy. It's called Asperger Syndrome and Difficult Moments: Practical Solutions for Tantrums, Rage, and Meltdowns. It's by Brenda Smith Myles and Jack Southwick.</p><p></p><p>It's kind of technical, and you can pick and choose from what's pertinent to your situation, but it really helps breakdown the classroom activities and help identify problem areas. It might actually allow you to find spots where there truly are frustrations that he hasn't been able to pinpoint.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought - - does he have an IEP in place?</p><p></p><p>Hope it goes well, it's always a good start when the teacher is so interested and your difficult child likes her!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 67351, member: 3814"] Even though he's got a negative on the AS, there's a fantastic book out there that may help you help the teachers formulate a plan for your special guy. It's called Asperger Syndrome and Difficult Moments: Practical Solutions for Tantrums, Rage, and Meltdowns. It's by Brenda Smith Myles and Jack Southwick. It's kind of technical, and you can pick and choose from what's pertinent to your situation, but it really helps breakdown the classroom activities and help identify problem areas. It might actually allow you to find spots where there truly are frustrations that he hasn't been able to pinpoint. Just a thought - - does he have an IEP in place? Hope it goes well, it's always a good start when the teacher is so interested and your difficult child likes her! Beth [/QUOTE]
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