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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 211040" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Is his development on target? How is his speech, his imaginative playl? Can he interact well with his peers (this is hard due to his age). Does he look strangers in the eyes? Can he transition from one activity to another without a meltdown? Does he flap his arms or make odd noises with his mouth? Any obsessions, like lightswitches or staring at leaves?</p><p>Are there any psychiatric problems or substance abuse on either side of his family tree?</p><p>I would have a complete evaluation done. The earlier you know what's wrong, the easier it is to fix it. I am not that familiar with play therapy but in my opinion it won't be enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 211040, member: 1550"] Is his development on target? How is his speech, his imaginative playl? Can he interact well with his peers (this is hard due to his age). Does he look strangers in the eyes? Can he transition from one activity to another without a meltdown? Does he flap his arms or make odd noises with his mouth? Any obsessions, like lightswitches or staring at leaves? Are there any psychiatric problems or substance abuse on either side of his family tree? I would have a complete evaluation done. The earlier you know what's wrong, the easier it is to fix it. I am not that familiar with play therapy but in my opinion it won't be enough. [/QUOTE]
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