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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 185760" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Our school didn't have a social skills group, but we discussed it in one of his IEP meetings and we were able to arrange with the counselor to go into the classroom and teach social skills to the whole class. They did it about once a week, and started out only in difficult child's class. It went so well, they expanded it to all the classes in that grade the next year. Not as good as a real social skills group, but good in other ways for difficult child and it also helped the other kids in his class understand him a little better, without singling him out.</p><p></p><p>You can borrow my armor when you go in to DevPed and argue for her to at least try it. Hopefully, letters from the other professionals will do the trick.</p><p></p><p>Linda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 185760, member: 45"] Our school didn't have a social skills group, but we discussed it in one of his IEP meetings and we were able to arrange with the counselor to go into the classroom and teach social skills to the whole class. They did it about once a week, and started out only in difficult child's class. It went so well, they expanded it to all the classes in that grade the next year. Not as good as a real social skills group, but good in other ways for difficult child and it also helped the other kids in his class understand him a little better, without singling him out. You can borrow my armor when you go in to DevPed and argue for her to at least try it. Hopefully, letters from the other professionals will do the trick. Linda [/QUOTE]
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