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Flicker of light and "The Explosive Child"
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 318809" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>TEC saved us, too. It was the turning point for me, as a parent, and for my difficult child. When I started using TEC methods is when my child actually connected to me. Before that, nothing. Looking back, he probably didn't understand anything about the world around him...TEC methods allowed that to change in small enough bites that he could handle them.</p><p> </p><p>This year, the teachers at difficult child's school have not only ALL read that book, as well as Lost At School, they have purchased copies for all staff and are actively working to implement it in their classrooms. Sections of Lost and TEC are in wee difficult child's IEP. While I am no way naive enough to think the rough stuff with school is over, I do think this is a huge success, not only for my difficult child, but others out there, and it makes the struggles seem worth it.</p><p> </p><p>Congrats. It was our life saver, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 318809, member: 1848"] TEC saved us, too. It was the turning point for me, as a parent, and for my difficult child. When I started using TEC methods is when my child actually connected to me. Before that, nothing. Looking back, he probably didn't understand anything about the world around him...TEC methods allowed that to change in small enough bites that he could handle them. This year, the teachers at difficult child's school have not only ALL read that book, as well as Lost At School, they have purchased copies for all staff and are actively working to implement it in their classrooms. Sections of Lost and TEC are in wee difficult child's IEP. While I am no way naive enough to think the rough stuff with school is over, I do think this is a huge success, not only for my difficult child, but others out there, and it makes the struggles seem worth it. Congrats. It was our life saver, too. [/QUOTE]
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