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I have had ups and downs with some things with my son it was found out to be 

seeking sensory behaviors  and  in school they did not have sensory set right

for him and he would have such meltdowns from kicking hitting screams  the

issues for us were he needed a set sensory diet plan mixed into his daily school

day plus at home  not sure if this helps any does your son go to OT   if so

maybe talk to her about sensory seeking behaviors

 

Here is a good article on this

http;///www.spdconnection.com/printablepages/spdchecklist.htm  the main site is

http://www.spdconnection.com  in any case i found alot of classroom and schools

not set up for sensory  issues and motor planning issues and  it can cause a

child to have such meltdowns i not sure if this is the case for you but for us

it was just that hope this helps nikki

From: kimmyz3boyz <kimmyz3boyz@...>

Subject: [ ] His behavior is getting out of control at school.

What can we do???

Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 12:48 PM

My 3 year old son, on, is in the PPCD program with our CO-op. He is

learning so much but struggles with his behavior on a daily basis. Time out

doesn't work, rewards given and taken away doesn't work. He hates to do his

work. He has been potty trained for a bit and finds it funny to pee his pants

when he is angry. His teacher and I are almost mortal enemies. Thank goodness

for the Teacher's Aide. She is the only one he feels love from. When she's not

there, we can almost guarentee a total meltdown multiple times throughout the

day. At home, he's not as tempermental. We have struggles but not like at

school. One on one time with him is so wonderful. He si so smart and funny. Even

though his speech is hard to understand- Mom gets it. Dad stills has to ask me

to interpret. When he was younger, the fits were so bad, we kept going in public

to a minimum. I felt like a hostage to his behavior. When he woke up from his

long nap, was he going to be sweet

and loving or was he going to be miserable to be around? I need some help.

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