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Help I need help with my 3 year old!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 191610" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Karif, you're running into a problem here that is widespread--there's an acute shortage in some areas of behavioral and mental health. I will say though that at age 3 most parents are more apt to try the medical and begin the early intervention (school, county services) route.</p><p> </p><p>Have you called the public school district yet? They can be an excellent route to go for the little ones with offerings such as early intervention preschool which includes not only preschool but behavioral help, social skills, speech, etc. Plus they can be a great resource to find out what else is available in the community. Manp parents opt for this route, I think not only because of availability, but because I'd venture a guess that success rate is better and it's more well rounded than just going the one-on-one play therapy route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 191610, member: 701"] Karif, you're running into a problem here that is widespread--there's an acute shortage in some areas of behavioral and mental health. I will say though that at age 3 most parents are more apt to try the medical and begin the early intervention (school, county services) route. Have you called the public school district yet? They can be an excellent route to go for the little ones with offerings such as early intervention preschool which includes not only preschool but behavioral help, social skills, speech, etc. Plus they can be a great resource to find out what else is available in the community. Manp parents opt for this route, I think not only because of availability, but because I'd venture a guess that success rate is better and it's more well rounded than just going the one-on-one play therapy route. [/QUOTE]
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