Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 Patty, How old is your son? What type of environment does the day care offer? Does he do better in higher structured activities or during " free time " ? How educated is your child's provider? Does she understand AS? I understand how frustrating it can be to have a child in care where his needs, emotionally or structurally are not being adequately addressed. I know it is hard and sometimes takes many tries, but researching and finding a provider that meets your son's individual needs is key to a successful time, and a good provider can give you individualized advice on how best to help him grow/develop. Books are good, but they won't fix the daycare problem! Hang in there... ~hugs~ Rabecca (daycare provider for high risk/special needs as well as a parent to an AS 13-year-old as well as others... ~grins~) Message: 1 Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 22:02:44 -0500 Subject: Hi I am desperate to find ways to handle my son with Aspergers, especially in the daycare. His social interaction inabilities are starting to cause issues like teasing, bullying, and he is very desperate to be part of a group but doesn't act like other kids, and doesn't know how to deal with his emotions and disappointments. His school teacher is researching and is doing a great job with him, but the daycare is a really bad situation. I also have OCD and I get quite frustrated with his behavior and want to know how to deal with him and teach him, so I can help him and myself. Please any advice will be appreciated [This message contained attachments] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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