[Pibe-division] Student's behavior

adrijana prokopenko adrijana.prokopenko at gmail.com
Fri Oct 21 13:25:09 UTC 2016


But he has some sight, that is what surprises me about this.

On 10/21/16, Martin Pardue via PIBE-Division <pibe-division at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Often referred to as a "blind-ism", it is a self stimulation often due to
> the lack of early age appropriate movement. The biggest thing is to make the
> student aware of the problem and the consequence it is having for others. If
> any other student was doing this, what would be the "normal" consequence?
>      You can try and invent ways to keep the student so busy he is she has
> no time to stem, or you can help the student take ownership and
> responsibility for the socially awkward behavior. The sooner it is
> extinguished the better because these behaviors do not seem to fade over
> time.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Oct 20, 2016, at 9:48 PM, adrijana prokopenko via PIBE-Division
>> <pibe-division at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This year I got a new student that is in the second grade and that has
>> some sight and no other disabilities. He constantly rubs his hands
>> against the desk, especially if I am not standing in front of him or
>> keeping his hands busy and this becomes very disruptive for the whole
>> cclass. I constantly have to discourage him from doing this, which
>> takes a lot of time from my class and we haven't been able to find a
>> solution to this. I was wondering if anyone here experienced something
>> of this sort with students?
>>
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