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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 577186" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>At school, except for a wonderful teacher, he has nothing. I meet with his team (his K-teacher, an Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) specialist, guidance counselor and principal) tomorrow. His teachers wants to request testing for services.</p><p>I'm trying to keep our social group going, but right now we are not meeting. I hope soon.</p><p>Did you write the social stories yourself? I find it very time consuming to write them myself. And then he always understand them very litterally and it can create other issues. </p><p>I have some flash cards that we do: it presents a situation along with a picture and he has to tell what will happen next, or why things are happening a certain way, or has to give a detail answer to a specific question (ie: explain your way to school). </p><p>I hope he gets better over time like Tigger. It is especially hard since Partner is a social bug. Why is Partner invited to birthday parties and not him? Why is M playing with Partner and not V? V sees the gap. I always have to remind him of his few success stories, but they are far and few a part and I can't hide it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 577186, member: 11847"] At school, except for a wonderful teacher, he has nothing. I meet with his team (his K-teacher, an Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) specialist, guidance counselor and principal) tomorrow. His teachers wants to request testing for services. I'm trying to keep our social group going, but right now we are not meeting. I hope soon. Did you write the social stories yourself? I find it very time consuming to write them myself. And then he always understand them very litterally and it can create other issues. I have some flash cards that we do: it presents a situation along with a picture and he has to tell what will happen next, or why things are happening a certain way, or has to give a detail answer to a specific question (ie: explain your way to school). I hope he gets better over time like Tigger. It is especially hard since Partner is a social bug. Why is Partner invited to birthday parties and not him? Why is M playing with Partner and not V? V sees the gap. I always have to remind him of his few success stories, but they are far and few a part and I can't hide it. [/QUOTE]
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