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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 283401" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi again, Karif. </p><p>You have a few options.</p><p>You can pull him out and homeschool him until you get a diagnosis or keep him in Special Education. I'd probably keep him in school if I felt it was helping him. My bet, if I was taking bets (and remember that I'm a layperson) is that whatever is wrong with him, part of it is that he is on the autism spectrum somewhere (thus the severe anxiety). My son, with his similar birth history, is on the spectrum and got much better with interventions. He is now almost sixteen. Autism spectrum disorder is common in drug/alcohol exposed kids, but if that's the main problem then it can be helped. Hopefully it is. (Again, I'm just a layperson with an opinion).</p><p></p><p>Good for you, going to have him tested due to the drug/acohol exposure! That should tell you a lot. You're a really good mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 283401, member: 1550"] Hi again, Karif. You have a few options. You can pull him out and homeschool him until you get a diagnosis or keep him in Special Education. I'd probably keep him in school if I felt it was helping him. My bet, if I was taking bets (and remember that I'm a layperson) is that whatever is wrong with him, part of it is that he is on the autism spectrum somewhere (thus the severe anxiety). My son, with his similar birth history, is on the spectrum and got much better with interventions. He is now almost sixteen. Autism spectrum disorder is common in drug/alcohol exposed kids, but if that's the main problem then it can be helped. Hopefully it is. (Again, I'm just a layperson with an opinion). Good for you, going to have him tested due to the drug/acohol exposure! That should tell you a lot. You're a really good mom. [/QUOTE]
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