Eeyores Butterfly
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I am at my wits' end and would love any advice that you might have. I have a student who has been with me since November. This student is always talking. The student has a medical diagnosis of autism, but that is not the educational diagnosis. I am not an autism room. The student does not have very good language skills. In other words, the talking is not communicating anything to us. It is simply the student always making noise, yelling, etc. Most of the time teh student is just echoing things heard at home or at school.
Nothing has helped the constant talking. I can say their name until I am blue in the face and they will not stop. I have tried varying activities and trying to find an activity that they can do quietly. I did talk to one of the autism teachers, and she told me to try noise cancelling headphones. I am trying to find a pair to borrow to try first as anything would have to come out of my own pocket. The other thing she said to try was a chew tube or something simliar if it is a case of needing oral stimulation. I am a little loathe to try that as the parents put a pacifier in this students' mouth the moment they get off the bus and keep it in the kids' mouth basically until they get on the bus the next morning. They keep saying they are going to wean the student off of it, but have yet to do so. Therefore, I am a little wary of trying anything that would resemble a pacifier.
Does anybody have any other suggestions of things to try that have worked for them? It's really reaching a breaking point. I have several students in the room that can have very explosive tantrums and the constant talking and yelling is setting them off. It's become very hard to get any lesson done if that student is in the group. Thanks for any help. I appreciate it.
Nothing has helped the constant talking. I can say their name until I am blue in the face and they will not stop. I have tried varying activities and trying to find an activity that they can do quietly. I did talk to one of the autism teachers, and she told me to try noise cancelling headphones. I am trying to find a pair to borrow to try first as anything would have to come out of my own pocket. The other thing she said to try was a chew tube or something simliar if it is a case of needing oral stimulation. I am a little loathe to try that as the parents put a pacifier in this students' mouth the moment they get off the bus and keep it in the kids' mouth basically until they get on the bus the next morning. They keep saying they are going to wean the student off of it, but have yet to do so. Therefore, I am a little wary of trying anything that would resemble a pacifier.
Does anybody have any other suggestions of things to try that have worked for them? It's really reaching a breaking point. I have several students in the room that can have very explosive tantrums and the constant talking and yelling is setting them off. It's become very hard to get any lesson done if that student is in the group. Thanks for any help. I appreciate it.

