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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 455598" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Yes.</p><p>First, though, you need ALL the evaluations... you need to know everything that is going on.</p><p>The reality is... you won't get all the evaluations for several more years.</p><p>At 4, there are few tests that are accurate. There are some - and you want those. But most things that they can come up with now will be "continue to evaluate for..." and "rule-out xxx" etc.</p><p>Still useful - its a professional opinion. But this is going to take time.</p><p></p><p>Its positive that you are getting results at home. What you do not know is what is actually going on at daycare. Daycare will not tell you. They may not even know. But this is not random behaviour. There are reasons.</p><p></p><p>You may need to get your own Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation - for sensory issues and for motor skills (and anything else the Occupational Therapist (OT) can think of).</p><p>He's probably too young to handle Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) evaluations - that is at least school age, <u>unless </u>he is really behind in language development.</p><p></p><p>Some common causes of over-the-top behavior that we've seen include:</p><p>- sensory issues</p><p>- motor skills issues</p><p>- communication issues</p><p>- noisy environment - listing this separate from sensory issues, because it can be an auditory processing issue</p><p>- bullying</p><p></p><p>Schools and daycares will claim that it can't possibly be their environment, because it works for the rest of the kids... ya, right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 455598, member: 11791"] Yes. First, though, you need ALL the evaluations... you need to know everything that is going on. The reality is... you won't get all the evaluations for several more years. At 4, there are few tests that are accurate. There are some - and you want those. But most things that they can come up with now will be "continue to evaluate for..." and "rule-out xxx" etc. Still useful - its a professional opinion. But this is going to take time. Its positive that you are getting results at home. What you do not know is what is actually going on at daycare. Daycare will not tell you. They may not even know. But this is not random behaviour. There are reasons. You may need to get your own Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation - for sensory issues and for motor skills (and anything else the Occupational Therapist (OT) can think of). He's probably too young to handle Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) evaluations - that is at least school age, [U]unless [/U]he is really behind in language development. Some common causes of over-the-top behavior that we've seen include: - sensory issues - motor skills issues - communication issues - noisy environment - listing this separate from sensory issues, because it can be an auditory processing issue - bullying Schools and daycares will claim that it can't possibly be their environment, because it works for the rest of the kids... ya, right. [/QUOTE]
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