blooiejagwa wrote:
3.
He throws things at kids. He pushes kids who try to be friends with him and runs away.
Teachers dont say much. He ran up and hit a little girl on the arm with a toy car rigth in front of teacher adn she didnt say anything i instantly scolded him got him to apologize and made sure the girl was ok.
teacher didnt say anything so i pointed it out to her in case she was distracted, and she said, 'well, you're okay aren't you. he said sorry.' to the girl who was rubbing her arm quietly.
This sounds like my daughter between 5 and 8. She's come a long way now and it would be easy for me to tell you that things will be better but I appreciate there were two of us looking after one child and you are coping as a single mother of 2 kids on the spectrum and being on the spectrum yourself I can't imagine how challenging this must be.
One thing I would ask is whether 3 is too young to put him by himself in school? could this oppositional behavior be linked to frustration that he is over stimulated and wants his mother?