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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 490445"><p>We had a 1:1 aide for my difficult child 1 to help with the daily struggles of impulsiveness, organization, social interactions, appropriate emotional expression, etc. Our school's SpEd resource rooms are a lot like what you describe. The teacher was "obsessed" with social stories whether they worked or not and it was the kid's fault if they didn't work. Needless to say, difficult child 1 was one of those kids. It was too abstract for him and he didn't generalize any of it. That is why we had a 1:1 to teach "in the moment".</p><p></p><p>I will be watching this thread for ideas because now that he does school at home (online middle school) I am the one that needs to teach him. It would be easier if there was something specific to at least try. Sorry I can't be more helpful but I hear you and completely understand your concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 490445"] We had a 1:1 aide for my difficult child 1 to help with the daily struggles of impulsiveness, organization, social interactions, appropriate emotional expression, etc. Our school's SpEd resource rooms are a lot like what you describe. The teacher was "obsessed" with social stories whether they worked or not and it was the kid's fault if they didn't work. Needless to say, difficult child 1 was one of those kids. It was too abstract for him and he didn't generalize any of it. That is why we had a 1:1 to teach "in the moment". I will be watching this thread for ideas because now that he does school at home (online middle school) I am the one that needs to teach him. It would be easier if there was something specific to at least try. Sorry I can't be more helpful but I hear you and completely understand your concerns. [/QUOTE]
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