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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 425849"><p>Hi rlsnights,</p><p> Sadly, I do not have a job, but am looking. I am so embarrassed but am temporarily on government help (medicaid). I am willing to spend any amount of money to help him, both of my kids if I had any! The speech therapists said he understands what they are telling/asking him, and he does understand them. (has been in therapy before the age of three, a year break and since he was four, in speech,). I will talk to her and double check her feeling on him "processing it." His teacher has had no complaints, and he even helps her out! He has gotten angry at school, but tells me he just doesn't blow up there.Some days, after you school, you see his face while walking down the hall, we know hes mad about something, he gets in the car and just lets it loose! I know kids are different but, my daughter was reading by Christmas (basic ) in Pre-K, my son barely reads a few words. I am working with him, and he is going to pass Pre K to Kinder in August. He does know the letters,numbers,etc.We are in a private school and do not have those services but as I said he is seeing a licensed speech therapist (patholigist).(I will look up that information you gave me.) My son says he blows because he gets mad and other times he says (on other rages) he does not know why he blew? He says "just tell him to calm down, no tantrum and he will stop". Nope did not work, he just blew even worse! I try to distract him to do something else, talk to him in simple words ,drawings etc on how he feels, but it does not work.</p><p>Confused</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 425849"] Hi rlsnights, Sadly, I do not have a job, but am looking. I am so embarrassed but am temporarily on government help (medicaid). I am willing to spend any amount of money to help him, both of my kids if I had any! The speech therapists said he understands what they are telling/asking him, and he does understand them. (has been in therapy before the age of three, a year break and since he was four, in speech,). I will talk to her and double check her feeling on him "processing it." His teacher has had no complaints, and he even helps her out! He has gotten angry at school, but tells me he just doesn't blow up there.Some days, after you school, you see his face while walking down the hall, we know hes mad about something, he gets in the car and just lets it loose! I know kids are different but, my daughter was reading by Christmas (basic ) in Pre-K, my son barely reads a few words. I am working with him, and he is going to pass Pre K to Kinder in August. He does know the letters,numbers,etc.We are in a private school and do not have those services but as I said he is seeing a licensed speech therapist (patholigist).(I will look up that information you gave me.) My son says he blows because he gets mad and other times he says (on other rages) he does not know why he blew? He says "just tell him to calm down, no tantrum and he will stop". Nope did not work, he just blew even worse! I try to distract him to do something else, talk to him in simple words ,drawings etc on how he feels, but it does not work. Confused [/QUOTE]
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