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<blockquote data-quote="wjaes" data-source="post: 12744" data-attributes="member: 1960"><p>Small World and Sara</p><p></p><p>Again, thanks for your suggestions. I have thought about getting an evaluation from the university and I think it's about time. I am so concerned with my difficult child and how to support him. I have a huge behavioral background (school social worker) and work with parents and teachers around behavioral issues, and can't seem to get anything going in a solidly positive direction for my son. I think I will call and look into an autism evaluation. and/or complete developmental evaluation. You are right, without knowing exactly what is going on, it's hard to intervene effectively. Thanks again!</p><p>Wendy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjaes, post: 12744, member: 1960"] Small World and Sara Again, thanks for your suggestions. I have thought about getting an evaluation from the university and I think it's about time. I am so concerned with my difficult child and how to support him. I have a huge behavioral background (school social worker) and work with parents and teachers around behavioral issues, and can't seem to get anything going in a solidly positive direction for my son. I think I will call and look into an autism evaluation. and/or complete developmental evaluation. You are right, without knowing exactly what is going on, it's hard to intervene effectively. Thanks again! Wendy [/QUOTE]
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