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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 132320" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Hi Jen,</p><p>Stick to your guns babe, you know whats best for Khaleb and the nursery are being very unreasonable. There in that setting for Khalebs benefit and its up to them to fit in with his routine and let him have his bottle when he needs it. As for teaching him anything they should be doing it at his pace not theres. Few years back i worked 1 to 1 with an autistic little boy in the playgroup and i was always worked around his needs and we slotted nicely into place. Had a routine going that he had break at the same time as other kiddies but he sat at another table for 5 wks until he felt able to sit amongst them, timed his nappy change 4 times in a 2 1/2 hr period every day and still had time to teach him some basics. After all, at that age its all about interacting with other children, they learn from each other, and have a limited attention span with most adults anyway.</p><p>Hope you get it sorted soon, and are enjoying your few hours of 'me' time each week. </p><p>Hugs to you both as always,</p><p>Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 132320, member: 11767"] Hi Jen, Stick to your guns babe, you know whats best for Khaleb and the nursery are being very unreasonable. There in that setting for Khalebs benefit and its up to them to fit in with his routine and let him have his bottle when he needs it. As for teaching him anything they should be doing it at his pace not theres. Few years back i worked 1 to 1 with an autistic little boy in the playgroup and i was always worked around his needs and we slotted nicely into place. Had a routine going that he had break at the same time as other kiddies but he sat at another table for 5 wks until he felt able to sit amongst them, timed his nappy change 4 times in a 2 1/2 hr period every day and still had time to teach him some basics. After all, at that age its all about interacting with other children, they learn from each other, and have a limited attention span with most adults anyway. Hope you get it sorted soon, and are enjoying your few hours of 'me' time each week. Hugs to you both as always, Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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