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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:53:56 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>how can I be most helpful?</title>
      <description>Hi, I am writing this in hopes of getting helpful tips on how to work with my student in school who has been diagnosed with VCFS. He is 11 years old. I have a very good relationship with him, although when he gets frustrated, he calls me names and strikes out at me. I know that when he is overwhelmed or just having a bad day is when this happens. One of my biggest problems is that he is very impulsive and he wants to touch or poke people that he...</description>
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