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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 38258"><p>Seems to only be hearing issues with him. But why after all these years is he just telling us that it still bothers him? I see him jump when buzzers go off, but he has stopped putting hands over his ears. sometimes I see his hands gesture like he wants to but he stops himself.</p><p>I just want to make him feel better and feel as if I am making it worse, since we argue about everything lately. And if he doesn't want to get yelled at, why doesn't he follow the rules?</p><p>If noises bother him even someone yelling at him (he said that), then why does HE yell?? Wouldn't that bother him? He likes going to concerts with easy child, that has got to be loud. I guess I don't understand how some noises really affect him and others do not.</p><p>As for writing, he always had an issue with that. Fourth grade teacher allowed him to do work on the computer in class. No one dare question her on why, she was just a super teacher and had total control over everyone in her class. She has since moved to china to teach. Comes back once a year and always calls him and takes him to church and dinner. I remember once I went to pick him up from class, and he yelled at me. That teacher asked me to please step out of the room. She took him by the hands and said nobody speaks that way in Her classroom, even when school is out. She told him he had to apologize to me, he said no. She told him she will stay there all night if she needed to and he would not leave until he did. took him about 20 minutes and he apologized. But...she was the teacher that told us he would not need to learn cursive. He skipped second grade where they learned cursive, and we were concerned. Now, even more concerned. What if he is handed a document in cursive?? We don't know if he could even read it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 38258"] Seems to only be hearing issues with him. But why after all these years is he just telling us that it still bothers him? I see him jump when buzzers go off, but he has stopped putting hands over his ears. sometimes I see his hands gesture like he wants to but he stops himself. I just want to make him feel better and feel as if I am making it worse, since we argue about everything lately. And if he doesn't want to get yelled at, why doesn't he follow the rules? If noises bother him even someone yelling at him (he said that), then why does HE yell?? Wouldn't that bother him? He likes going to concerts with easy child, that has got to be loud. I guess I don't understand how some noises really affect him and others do not. As for writing, he always had an issue with that. Fourth grade teacher allowed him to do work on the computer in class. No one dare question her on why, she was just a super teacher and had total control over everyone in her class. She has since moved to china to teach. Comes back once a year and always calls him and takes him to church and dinner. I remember once I went to pick him up from class, and he yelled at me. That teacher asked me to please step out of the room. She took him by the hands and said nobody speaks that way in Her classroom, even when school is out. She told him he had to apologize to me, he said no. She told him she will stay there all night if she needed to and he would not leave until he did. took him about 20 minutes and he apologized. But...she was the teacher that told us he would not need to learn cursive. He skipped second grade where they learned cursive, and we were concerned. Now, even more concerned. What if he is handed a document in cursive?? We don't know if he could even read it. [/QUOTE]
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