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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 497916" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks TaoDo and Buddy. Often he is on the bus with me and he likes me to sit next to him so we can talk. Now I have some ideas of what I can do. In the classroom he is a bit more excited and has a harder time talking, but it is always a problem. Since he seems to like me, I don't want to do anything to make him feel self-conscious.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure what services the parents are getting for him as we are not allowed that information (only the teachers and director). His stutter is severe enough that I assume he has some speech services. He does not appear to have any other problems to me, but, then again, I just see him a few hours four days a week. It is so hard to watch him struggle to speak and I so hope it gets better. I know how cruel older kids can be. For now, the kids don't really act like they notice. He has a lot of little friends who include him in their play. But he is only three...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 497916, member: 1550"] Thanks TaoDo and Buddy. Often he is on the bus with me and he likes me to sit next to him so we can talk. Now I have some ideas of what I can do. In the classroom he is a bit more excited and has a harder time talking, but it is always a problem. Since he seems to like me, I don't want to do anything to make him feel self-conscious. I am not sure what services the parents are getting for him as we are not allowed that information (only the teachers and director). His stutter is severe enough that I assume he has some speech services. He does not appear to have any other problems to me, but, then again, I just see him a few hours four days a week. It is so hard to watch him struggle to speak and I so hope it gets better. I know how cruel older kids can be. For now, the kids don't really act like they notice. He has a lot of little friends who include him in their play. But he is only three... [/QUOTE]
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