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my child loves to be the victim - how to reteach?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 396261" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I don't believe he likes being picked on. No child does. It's horrible; torture (it happened to me). I do believe he is Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) and doesn't HAVE social skills and he needs interventions. I do not know what kind of interventions/help he is getting, but the poor kid really needs it. He is being bullied. He is the victim. It has got to stop. Kids can smell when a child is different and they can be brutal, but most schools have policies against bullying. </p><p></p><p>If he is indeed on the spectrum, he is not going to learn the way other kids do. Although the neuropsychologist said he's not on the spectrum, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) *is* the spectrum so the neuropsychologist obviously does not even know what he is talking about. Maybe this wasn't a good neuropsychologist and I'd go for a second opinion. Frankly, in my opinion everything about your boy screams spectrum. And spectrum kids do very poorly in therapy because, even if they have a good vocabulary, they have trouble expressing their emotions in words. I think that may be why your boy throws things and rolls on the floor. I do not believe he is being oppositional or trying to get out of anything. I believe it's his way of coping.</p><p></p><p>. This is a very young boy who is victimized and he needs help from the adults in his life. He is going to need more than books and a therapist. in my opinion he needs spectrum interventions...good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 396261, member: 1550"] I don't believe he likes being picked on. No child does. It's horrible; torture (it happened to me). I do believe he is Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) and doesn't HAVE social skills and he needs interventions. I do not know what kind of interventions/help he is getting, but the poor kid really needs it. He is being bullied. He is the victim. It has got to stop. Kids can smell when a child is different and they can be brutal, but most schools have policies against bullying. If he is indeed on the spectrum, he is not going to learn the way other kids do. Although the neuropsychologist said he's not on the spectrum, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) *is* the spectrum so the neuropsychologist obviously does not even know what he is talking about. Maybe this wasn't a good neuropsychologist and I'd go for a second opinion. Frankly, in my opinion everything about your boy screams spectrum. And spectrum kids do very poorly in therapy because, even if they have a good vocabulary, they have trouble expressing their emotions in words. I think that may be why your boy throws things and rolls on the floor. I do not believe he is being oppositional or trying to get out of anything. I believe it's his way of coping. . This is a very young boy who is victimized and he needs help from the adults in his life. He is going to need more than books and a therapist. in my opinion he needs spectrum interventions...good luck. [/QUOTE]
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