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Case: Hands to Yourself
I have a student in my classroom that is constantly touching his peers. Whether sitting in a chair, sitting on the rug, in line, in the bathroom--everywhere. Most of the time it's innocent, but it does bother his peers. My assistant and I continually remind him to keep his hands to himself. We have also used visuals while giving this direction, but he continues to touch others. What can I do to keep his hands to himself?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
Could it be a sensory problem? If so it may help to give him something to hold throughout the day like a stuffed animal or a buddy. |
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Rating
The suggested solution is respectful of the individual (student) |
Yes
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The suggested solution is relevant to the case |
Yes
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The suggested solution is reasonable (easy) for the teacher to implement |
Yes
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The suggested solution is likely to solve the problem/issue |
Yes
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The suggested solution is original |
Yes
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Comments: Exploring sensory distractions could be a good tool for avoiding this behavior. |
Rated On: October 27, 2021 8:00 pm |
Rated By: aRaPuB |
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