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[quote=Anonymous]DD's class has a child who is similar. The child is 2E; quite brilliant, in fact. Last year (in third grade), the disruptions were frequent. This year, substantially less so. The kids aren't traumatized (he isn't bullying or targeting anyone; sometimes there is a flying chair, and a kid happens to be in the way), just aware of his cues, and how they need to respond. We have talked about it at length, at home. As a group, DD and her friends also appear to have talked about it, at school. For them, it's been a good lesson in how everyone has their own burdens, strengths and weaknesses. Last year, when I asked her if there is anyone she wouldn't want in her class, this child was not the one she chose.[/quote]
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