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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 533074"><p>CB, that is soooo common given his diagnosis's. Does he have an IEP at school? Neither of my boys can paraphrase worth a hoot. They do MUCH better with quoting and citing the sources. Can you talk to the teacher about composing on the computer. It seems redundant (to an Aspie) to me. My kids are allowed to type (we have voice-to-text on our computer) the rough draft as well as the final copy. difficult child 2 doesn't have an IEP but the teachers are accommodating him in this one area. For the paraphrasing, I have my kids read a few pages, give me the paper/book and have them tell me about what they read as I'm writing down what they say. It's their words and I can write faster. Then they take the things I wrote and organize everything by cutting the paper up and moving different sentences around. It works for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 533074"] CB, that is soooo common given his diagnosis's. Does he have an IEP at school? Neither of my boys can paraphrase worth a hoot. They do MUCH better with quoting and citing the sources. Can you talk to the teacher about composing on the computer. It seems redundant (to an Aspie) to me. My kids are allowed to type (we have voice-to-text on our computer) the rough draft as well as the final copy. difficult child 2 doesn't have an IEP but the teachers are accommodating him in this one area. For the paraphrasing, I have my kids read a few pages, give me the paper/book and have them tell me about what they read as I'm writing down what they say. It's their words and I can write faster. Then they take the things I wrote and organize everything by cutting the paper up and moving different sentences around. It works for us. [/QUOTE]
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