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Where's the "Stop" button for kids with-impulsivity?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 540526" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I was thinking so.too.from.this post.of.ypurs.especially</p><p> This post sounds like the kids in Q's school program for FASD. They said one thing different about their kids (and not q as much ...his aggression is similar but this part they said is different from others in their program )...they said everyday is like starting over. You never know what will stick and when they are focused on what they want even they do have tunnel vision. Q will have that last part happen too. They maybe haven't seen it yet. For him the learning style may be a little different but the accommodations are similar. Needing highly individualized programming and in a way yeah, they do need constant supervision. They just don't get the big picture and are in that sense way more vulnerable than their straight IQ might suggest. Why not get an FASD evaluation done? It could lead to more supports and he might be able to learn more about his own limits and needs ..</p><p>Not just feel bad after every episode wondering why he is behaving "badly ". Worth a check anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 540526, member: 12886"] I was thinking so.too.from.this post.of.ypurs.especially This post sounds like the kids in Q's school program for FASD. They said one thing different about their kids (and not q as much ...his aggression is similar but this part they said is different from others in their program )...they said everyday is like starting over. You never know what will stick and when they are focused on what they want even they do have tunnel vision. Q will have that last part happen too. They maybe haven't seen it yet. For him the learning style may be a little different but the accommodations are similar. Needing highly individualized programming and in a way yeah, they do need constant supervision. They just don't get the big picture and are in that sense way more vulnerable than their straight IQ might suggest. Why not get an FASD evaluation done? It could lead to more supports and he might be able to learn more about his own limits and needs .. Not just feel bad after every episode wondering why he is behaving "badly ". Worth a check anyway. [/QUOTE]
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