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This might sound bad, but: other kids
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 602474"><p>The kid you are worried about sounds like my difficult child 2. So, I'm not sure but he might be autistic. The chewing the shirt, earbuds, talking to himself could all be self calming techniques. Being on a team is very stressful for someone who doesn't understand the social rules. </p><p></p><p>At school he might be in all sp ed classes. </p><p></p><p>I do understand your concern. Just yesterday difficult child 1 told me of how another boy in his activity group was doing really bad stuff on the drive to an activity. After a few questions I determined that the leaders were dealing with it, but difficult child 1 couldn't let it go and didn't know how to deal with the other boys behavior. We talked about what the leaders were doing and what difficult child 1 should do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 602474"] The kid you are worried about sounds like my difficult child 2. So, I'm not sure but he might be autistic. The chewing the shirt, earbuds, talking to himself could all be self calming techniques. Being on a team is very stressful for someone who doesn't understand the social rules. At school he might be in all sp ed classes. I do understand your concern. Just yesterday difficult child 1 told me of how another boy in his activity group was doing really bad stuff on the drive to an activity. After a few questions I determined that the leaders were dealing with it, but difficult child 1 couldn't let it go and didn't know how to deal with the other boys behavior. We talked about what the leaders were doing and what difficult child 1 should do. [/QUOTE]
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