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I wish I could get my 6 yr. old daughter to behave in new kindergarten class
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 466113" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Now my little brain is clicking along, sorry....... I dont know if you are interested but maybe people her have ideas for how to go into the meeting?</p><p></p><p>So, since this is a first meeting with them some of the same ideas discussed earlier would probably apply. If it was me, I wouldn't guide them to any conclusions. I would discuss behaviors objectively if at all (so she is doing x? y? z? yes we have seen that) This meeting should probably just to let them know the next steps you are taking and ask them for the steps you would like them to take. Let them know if she has any specific triggers or anything you know of that can help right now in the class that was used before (like if there was a group rug or story time, my son had to sit with something to lean into or on a bean bag...sometimes he had a little stool to sit on to help him stay in his own "bubble", he has a weighted bean bag to sit on his lap...it can be warmed and used on his shoulders too...he could even walk around the back of the room and make no mistake--he was still listening and from there could even comment on topic to what they were discussing). for your daughter it could be completely different but just to get the kind of things I am thinking of. Does she do better if she can have a picture check list of what to do and a picture schedule of the day to check off? then it is more predictable and less anxiety provoking going through the day. (can be digital pictures of things that represent the activities of the day laminated on a ring and the teacher turns to the picture and says next we do... Also could be transferred onto a half sheet with boxes by each picture showing 1. story time 2. snack time 3. worksheet time....whatever the heck they do in K these days....</p><p></p><p>Just so they have a couple of tools...whatever you have experienced in the past. Even if it is just what they might avoid with her....</p><p></p><p>If you dont know, that is ok too....I am just thinking out loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 466113, member: 12886"] Now my little brain is clicking along, sorry....... I dont know if you are interested but maybe people her have ideas for how to go into the meeting? So, since this is a first meeting with them some of the same ideas discussed earlier would probably apply. If it was me, I wouldn't guide them to any conclusions. I would discuss behaviors objectively if at all (so she is doing x? y? z? yes we have seen that) This meeting should probably just to let them know the next steps you are taking and ask them for the steps you would like them to take. Let them know if she has any specific triggers or anything you know of that can help right now in the class that was used before (like if there was a group rug or story time, my son had to sit with something to lean into or on a bean bag...sometimes he had a little stool to sit on to help him stay in his own "bubble", he has a weighted bean bag to sit on his lap...it can be warmed and used on his shoulders too...he could even walk around the back of the room and make no mistake--he was still listening and from there could even comment on topic to what they were discussing). for your daughter it could be completely different but just to get the kind of things I am thinking of. Does she do better if she can have a picture check list of what to do and a picture schedule of the day to check off? then it is more predictable and less anxiety provoking going through the day. (can be digital pictures of things that represent the activities of the day laminated on a ring and the teacher turns to the picture and says next we do... Also could be transferred onto a half sheet with boxes by each picture showing 1. story time 2. snack time 3. worksheet time....whatever the heck they do in K these days.... Just so they have a couple of tools...whatever you have experienced in the past. Even if it is just what they might avoid with her.... If you dont know, that is ok too....I am just thinking out loud. [/QUOTE]
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