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Price196
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02 Mar 2013, 12:29 pm

Hello,
I work for a public school district in Minnesota. Recently a third grader that I work closely with has been bullied for his inability to stop speaking about certain subjects and his outbursts in the classroom. He knows that he has Asperger's and he has never clashed with his classmates until now. Can anyone share any tips or stories for me to help him? I know that having a paraprofessional with him helps single him out but at the same time it is vital for his success in the classroom. Thanks!,
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02 Mar 2013, 1:45 pm

You posted this identical question twice. I replied already to the other post, so I won't bother to repeat it here, but in case this is the post you check, I will note here that I did reply to the other post. (If you have trouble finding it, look on your profile for the link to all your own posts...)


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03 Mar 2013, 1:24 am

Are you like an EA?, try to at least pretend to help some other kids in the class aswell that way the kid wont feel so singled out, and the others may not notice as much.