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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 125522" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Hi Jeru--sorry you had to find us. I think we can give you some help but could you give us some more information first to help us decide which direction might be best for you? It sounds like there are transition issues going for starters.</p><p> </p><p>1) Have there been any major changes in your son's life recently--a move, changes in living situations such as divorce, or anything else?</p><p>2) Are there any mental health or substance abuse problems in the biological family? Depression, bipolar, </p><p>3) Going back to birth, has your son had any developmental issues such as speech? </p><p>4) Is he overly sensitive to sensory stimuli--fussy about clothing, picky eater, bothered by lights or loud sounds, avoid going into loud places, etc?</p><p>5) What are your son's interests?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 125522, member: 701"] Hi Jeru--sorry you had to find us. I think we can give you some help but could you give us some more information first to help us decide which direction might be best for you? It sounds like there are transition issues going for starters. 1) Have there been any major changes in your son's life recently--a move, changes in living situations such as divorce, or anything else? 2) Are there any mental health or substance abuse problems in the biological family? Depression, bipolar, 3) Going back to birth, has your son had any developmental issues such as speech? 4) Is he overly sensitive to sensory stimuli--fussy about clothing, picky eater, bothered by lights or loud sounds, avoid going into loud places, etc? 5) What are your son's interests? [/QUOTE]
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