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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You said "It seems like sheβd never been targeted but his behavior in itself is very triggering for her. She is highly sensative and not use to loud, overstimulating environments." You need to focus on your own child's development. The teacher is accommodating your child's sensitivity in the ways available to her. For your part, you can work on teaching your kid how to manage her anxiety and understand and handle the situation with empathy. It is important now that you know she tends to anxiety to actively teach her skills for managing that -- this isn't the only place where this anxiety will hit her. Teach her boudaries in case she ever is a target, but this kid's behavior seems untargetted - he's crying and having a rough time adjusting to a social environment. He's loud. He has tantrums. It's not about her, so help her distinguish between social behavior hatt she doesn't like and targetted behavior that crosses personal boundaries. important life lesson. [b]But mostly, her issue is that she can't process what she's seeing. Work on that. If this is her first experience with a child with a disability, it is a very important time to help her develop empathy. A very important life skill.[/quote][/b] There are not enough eye roll emojis in the world to properly address the bolded. Oh, PLEASE. ππππ[/quote]
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