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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 603930" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Why is the school making such a big deal out of the speech? How severe is it? How does it affect him that they wanted to switch him to a special school? Is he getting speech? How does he transition from one activity to another? You noticed NOTHING other than a speech delay and some intermittent anger? I do think the anger is over the edge, however you didn't give us enough to advise you. Something made you come here. What was it? </p><p></p><p>Can you tell us about his infancy and toddlerhood? Is her both of your biological child? Any other delays? Pottying? Is he sensitive to loud noise or certain fabrics or textures of food? Does he have nightmares? Is he overly active? Does he make good eye contact with strangers? Does he play well with his toys or does he dismantle them or seem disinterested in them? How is his sleep? Will he listen to you when you tell him to, say, put away his toys? Any psyschiatric or neurological problems on either side of the genetic family tree, even if he never saw them (DNA is huge).</p><p></p><p>Obviously you both saw something differently wired about your child or your wife would not have taken off work to work with him. Can you please share what she did with him?</p><p></p><p>To me, he sounds a bit spectrumish to me in her behavior, but you should really have him evaluated by a neuropsysch or a team of child professionals from a university hosptial...sort of a team approach. Don't try to do it yourself. It's too hard to stay deteached emotionally from your own child. It's the reason why doctor's don't operate on their own kids.</p><p></p><p>Teachers are not diagnosticians and know very little about childhood disorders. Don't use a teacher as your frame of reference about what to do for your child. </p><p></p><p>Welcome to the board, but sorry you felt the need to post here with us <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 603930, member: 1550"] Why is the school making such a big deal out of the speech? How severe is it? How does it affect him that they wanted to switch him to a special school? Is he getting speech? How does he transition from one activity to another? You noticed NOTHING other than a speech delay and some intermittent anger? I do think the anger is over the edge, however you didn't give us enough to advise you. Something made you come here. What was it? Can you tell us about his infancy and toddlerhood? Is her both of your biological child? Any other delays? Pottying? Is he sensitive to loud noise or certain fabrics or textures of food? Does he have nightmares? Is he overly active? Does he make good eye contact with strangers? Does he play well with his toys or does he dismantle them or seem disinterested in them? How is his sleep? Will he listen to you when you tell him to, say, put away his toys? Any psyschiatric or neurological problems on either side of the genetic family tree, even if he never saw them (DNA is huge). Obviously you both saw something differently wired about your child or your wife would not have taken off work to work with him. Can you please share what she did with him? To me, he sounds a bit spectrumish to me in her behavior, but you should really have him evaluated by a neuropsysch or a team of child professionals from a university hosptial...sort of a team approach. Don't try to do it yourself. It's too hard to stay deteached emotionally from your own child. It's the reason why doctor's don't operate on their own kids. Teachers are not diagnosticians and know very little about childhood disorders. Don't use a teacher as your frame of reference about what to do for your child. Welcome to the board, but sorry you felt the need to post here with us :) [/QUOTE]
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