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Please, advice needed with little dude regarding giving medications!?
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 545624" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>So I had the meeting with his teacher yeasterday.....overall I did get the impression that they are trying their best in the situation.....like the teacher said.....unfortunatly she got a class with quite a few kids who needs special attention this year! And she is allone in the class with 23 kids!</p><p>According to her, the big problem is that she thinks my sons overall development is at a 2.5-3 year age and he is in a 4-5 yr class....I think he is around 3-3.5 yr age.....So he understands and reacts to the environment in an immature level.....She said that the principle said she will come to some of the birthdayrings and keep little dude on her lap....and see if it may help.....The thing I still dont agree with is that she feels he is so immature he wont notice when he will miss out on a birthday ring.....I think she is WRONG! Just because his speech is slower in developing, he isnt STUPID!?</p><p>I would then maybe try and rather fetch him earlier on those days....before the ring starts?</p><p>She also said the biggest thing for. Him is to learn social acceptable behaviour and impulse control....She said he bit a little child yesterday.....<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> I agree...BUT what I dont agree is that if it was only a behaviour thing, yes then rewards might work? But if its SI or Auditory Processing Disorders (APD)....therapy needs to do the tric, because maybe he doesnt have as much control over his behaiour then?</p><p>What was a relieve was that she is totally against medications at this stage! She says she is willing to rather struggle and help little dude, rather than have him behave and have a zombie like expression, and loose his charming character!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 545624, member: 8045"] So I had the meeting with his teacher yeasterday.....overall I did get the impression that they are trying their best in the situation.....like the teacher said.....unfortunatly she got a class with quite a few kids who needs special attention this year! And she is allone in the class with 23 kids! According to her, the big problem is that she thinks my sons overall development is at a 2.5-3 year age and he is in a 4-5 yr class....I think he is around 3-3.5 yr age.....So he understands and reacts to the environment in an immature level.....She said that the principle said she will come to some of the birthdayrings and keep little dude on her lap....and see if it may help.....The thing I still dont agree with is that she feels he is so immature he wont notice when he will miss out on a birthday ring.....I think she is WRONG! Just because his speech is slower in developing, he isnt STUPID!? I would then maybe try and rather fetch him earlier on those days....before the ring starts? She also said the biggest thing for. Him is to learn social acceptable behaviour and impulse control....She said he bit a little child yesterday.....:( I agree...BUT what I dont agree is that if it was only a behaviour thing, yes then rewards might work? But if its SI or Auditory Processing Disorders (APD)....therapy needs to do the tric, because maybe he doesnt have as much control over his behaiour then? What was a relieve was that she is totally against medications at this stage! She says she is willing to rather struggle and help little dude, rather than have him behave and have a zombie like expression, and loose his charming character! [/QUOTE]
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