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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 577045" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Thanks for the suggestions ladies!! I will definitely try to get some things it is o.k. to tear! He is 10 or 11 (can't remember off the top of my head). There are a few other things going on as well that I didn't want to mention in the first thread-just don't want anyone to recognize individuals although I doubt that would happen so here goes. He also has a twin who is or isn't autistic but definitely has learning issues who went through a period of about 6 months this past year who sunk into such a deep depression he could barely walk or talk. He needed help to do anything. It was very sad to watch. He was mostly looking catatonic most of the time. He is in the classroom next to mine. </p><p></p><p>My student has also been passing gas in class and laughing. We are being somewhat successful in telling him we only pass gas in the bathroom. Much of what he is tearing up at home is in the middle of night when everyone is sleeping. He often falls asleep in the middle of our school day because he is so tired but just can't seem to sleep through the night. </p><p></p><p> He really is a wonderful child that we all love. He has an incredible ability with dates. You could tell him the day you were born and ask him what day of the week your birthday will be on in a future year, for example 2016 and he could tell you within seconds.</p><p></p><p>I may have this deleted later just in case it is too much info but didn't know if it could be something other than sensory but I'm guessing that is probably right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 577045, member: 1631"] Thanks for the suggestions ladies!! I will definitely try to get some things it is o.k. to tear! He is 10 or 11 (can't remember off the top of my head). There are a few other things going on as well that I didn't want to mention in the first thread-just don't want anyone to recognize individuals although I doubt that would happen so here goes. He also has a twin who is or isn't autistic but definitely has learning issues who went through a period of about 6 months this past year who sunk into such a deep depression he could barely walk or talk. He needed help to do anything. It was very sad to watch. He was mostly looking catatonic most of the time. He is in the classroom next to mine. My student has also been passing gas in class and laughing. We are being somewhat successful in telling him we only pass gas in the bathroom. Much of what he is tearing up at home is in the middle of night when everyone is sleeping. He often falls asleep in the middle of our school day because he is so tired but just can't seem to sleep through the night. He really is a wonderful child that we all love. He has an incredible ability with dates. You could tell him the day you were born and ask him what day of the week your birthday will be on in a future year, for example 2016 and he could tell you within seconds. I may have this deleted later just in case it is too much info but didn't know if it could be something other than sensory but I'm guessing that is probably right. [/QUOTE]
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