[blparent] confrance on sharing
wisdom f
s.lovewisdom at gmail.com
Thu Sep 29 03:58:29 UTC 2011
On 9/28/11, Barbara Hammel <poetlori8 at msn.com> wrote:
> I agree with everything everyone else has posted. As a mother of severely
> autistic twins I can tell you that aggression is a form of communicating
> when words aren't available to the child. Since this is a new situation for
> him to be in, there could be many things contributing to this behavior. It
> may be that he truly doesn't have the right words to say. It may be that
> the classroom setting or the number of children in the room--or both--are
> overstimulating to him. Not saying there is anything "wrong" with your
> child, but this is the age when many things we think could be "wrong"
> manifest themselves such as a sensory integration problem or ADD. I'm not
> trying to scare you because the chances are that it's just a problem because
> this situation is just so new to him and he just needs a little coaching to
> adjust to it.
> He may even still be too young for school.
> Barbara
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> F. Kennedy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Grace Pires
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 3:56 PM
> To: 'NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List'
> Subject: [blparent] Need advice with preschoolers behavior
>
> Hello Everyone:
>
> My son is 4. He started preK early this month. He has been having some
> issues at school interacting with other kids. He has been hitting. We have
> been talking with him about it and I have taken away privileges when he
> hits, but the behavior continues. He had a good week last week, but
> regressed this week. I have a meeting at school tomorrow to discuss it. I am
> not sure how to get him to understand why he should not hit. This is his
> first experience with school. He was at home with my parents until the
> middle of June. He went to school 2 days a week for the summer in order to
> get use to it. He says that he likes school and wants to go.
>
> Any thoughts? How do I get 4-year old to understand that hitting is not
> exceptable? Sometimes when we tell him not to hit he asks why?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Grace
>
>
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Hi Everyone,
On Friday Sep 30 at 9:00 Pm. I like to invite you all to a phone
confrance conversation on how to help kids with sharing.
Sharing is something that we all have to learn and there are healthy
ways to support our kids as they learn these hard concepts. Patty
Withler from parenting connection will introduce us to concepts and
ideas that are truly effective: Followed by discussion. Please phone
231-224-7063
press pound, followed by 1 and press 11 pound to enter the
confrance. I would like to creat a phone support group to encourage
parents on there parenting journey, bring your ideas.
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