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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 566598" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I agree, Tony A is a great start! And I agree, he may not meet criteria for aspergers but if you're seeing similarities that is the ticket! Psychiatrists and psychiatrists ... even tdocs are not very hands on educated about what really works for these guys. I can tell you from many many kiddos, my view on this has grown and I truly (well honestly, we.have a couple of amazing teachers who have ebd certification and autism specialty certs. and use gentle, skill based teaching for all the kids, no more point sheets etc. , they influenced me a lot) truly believe it's worth the effort. Many of these things can just happen, expect increase in neg behavior until its routine. Things like visual schedules don't have to be weird....they can now be part of smart phone or ipad etc. Technology. Teachers can use the post its for EVERYONE then its no biggie. I remember one second grade gen ed teacher saying she wished in college....the gen ed program was taught to just teach the way we were.showing her for one.kiddo, for all kids, because lots of those "sp.ed.almost" kids benefitted so.much. she thought everyone was doing better once she made the effort. </p><p>in my humble opinion what does it hurt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 566598, member: 12886"] I agree, Tony A is a great start! And I agree, he may not meet criteria for aspergers but if you're seeing similarities that is the ticket! Psychiatrists and psychiatrists ... even tdocs are not very hands on educated about what really works for these guys. I can tell you from many many kiddos, my view on this has grown and I truly (well honestly, we.have a couple of amazing teachers who have ebd certification and autism specialty certs. and use gentle, skill based teaching for all the kids, no more point sheets etc. , they influenced me a lot) truly believe it's worth the effort. Many of these things can just happen, expect increase in neg behavior until its routine. Things like visual schedules don't have to be weird....they can now be part of smart phone or ipad etc. Technology. Teachers can use the post its for EVERYONE then its no biggie. I remember one second grade gen ed teacher saying she wished in college....the gen ed program was taught to just teach the way we were.showing her for one.kiddo, for all kids, because lots of those "sp.ed.almost" kids benefitted so.much. she thought everyone was doing better once she made the effort. in my humble opinion what does it hurt? [/QUOTE]
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