Guest Posted October 7, 2005 Share Posted October 7, 2005 We have a Downs Syndrome child in our main stream foundation class who constantly hits other children. We know the reasons why he does it - partly frustration at not being able to communicate, partly to communicate he doesn't want other children around him and partly to get attention. He is almost 5 but is a 12-18 month old developmentally. His comprehension is limited and he doesn't comprehend feelings, he doesn't respond to praise or differences in tone of voice. When he hits he often hits the children who are likely to cry or make a fuss. If you say 'nicely, gently, say hello etc' he will stroke the other child two or three times before hitting them again. He mainly hits/scratches the eyes or mouth and has drawn blood on a number of occassions. Does anyone have any experience of this and how have you dealt with it? Thanks Jo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 Sorry Jo but we also had the same behaviour from a little boy with Down's Syndrome. We tried many things, we had a happy and sad face we would show him but this made him worse. He would also target timid children but left alone the children who hit back. We just kept him busy, I know when he went into reception he spent most of his time out of the classroom. It was difficult enough to differentiate the activities for him in the nursery but he needed his own programme in reception. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 12, 2005 Share Posted October 12, 2005 Thanks for that Mimi We had the educational psychologist in observing him today (he was quite tired and lethargic today so she didn't see him as he normally is - typical), but she told us to keep going with the strategies we are using, and he will eventually get fed up/grow out of it, (hopefully as he matures he will start to copy some of the other children aswell although that may be some time...) Jo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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