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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 218939" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Welcome! You have found a great place with lots of support and information. An evaluation might not be a bad idea in a child as young as yours; at least it could rule some things out. You sound as though you have a pretty good handle on his behaviors and issues. Have you read "Before It's Too Late" by Stanton Samenow? It's a very useful little book and talks about many of the issues you've described. </p><p></p><p>If you can give us an idea of family structure and any other issues, such as possible harm to other children, harm to pets or animals, fire setting, meltdowns, intolerance to touch or textures, other sensory sensitivities, etc., it would give a more complete picture. But just as you feel comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 218939, member: 2884"] Welcome! You have found a great place with lots of support and information. An evaluation might not be a bad idea in a child as young as yours; at least it could rule some things out. You sound as though you have a pretty good handle on his behaviors and issues. Have you read "Before It's Too Late" by Stanton Samenow? It's a very useful little book and talks about many of the issues you've described. If you can give us an idea of family structure and any other issues, such as possible harm to other children, harm to pets or animals, fire setting, meltdowns, intolerance to touch or textures, other sensory sensitivities, etc., it would give a more complete picture. But just as you feel comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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