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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 469163" data-attributes="member: 12441"><p>How about an Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)? Would they be able to help?</p><p></p><p>And I don't know if it's a daughter due to being a preemie, or sometihng else. His Neuro-psychiatric in August said that he didn't fall on the autism spectrum at all. Then again, I've been wondering about his results, especially with all of the therapies we go to. Then again the ABA is partially for him, and partially for me (working with the disruptive behavior and learning what works best for him type deal). It just seems to bring more questions. Especially since everyone asked me how his Neuro-psychiatric could get so much from a 1 hour interview with him, and a 1/2 hour interview from me. I'll talk to his therapists and his case manager today to see what we can come up with. (Today is his play therapist, and his ABA.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 469163, member: 12441"] How about an Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)? Would they be able to help? And I don't know if it's a daughter due to being a preemie, or sometihng else. His Neuro-psychiatric in August said that he didn't fall on the autism spectrum at all. Then again, I've been wondering about his results, especially with all of the therapies we go to. Then again the ABA is partially for him, and partially for me (working with the disruptive behavior and learning what works best for him type deal). It just seems to bring more questions. Especially since everyone asked me how his Neuro-psychiatric could get so much from a 1 hour interview with him, and a 1/2 hour interview from me. I'll talk to his therapists and his case manager today to see what we can come up with. (Today is his play therapist, and his ABA.) [/QUOTE]
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