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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 589453" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Do you have an official Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) diagnosis? If so he can be a client of a University program specialized in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) right in Charlotte. That's where I take V for private session. They are REALLY good at teaching the parents how to teach the child. There is waiting list but it is well worth the wait. While on the waiting list, they are available on the phone to answer questions you have in the mean time. The sessions are not cheap at $50/session, but I believe it is a good investment.</p><p>If you wish, I'll pm you their contact info.</p><p>Although I am not dealing with the same issues since V is that much younger, I can't help thinking about what happened when I pulled V out of preschool. I've also read blogs on the same subject. A lady who pulled her aspie kid out of school and started homeschool said that you should give a break to the child before starting any real homeschool plan: 1 month for every year of school he's done so far. He needs to recover from his traumatic experience. the first goal: rebuilding self esteem.</p><p>He obviously needs to be engaged in healthy activities but does not have to be too academic or school related. Start with what interest him and build on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 589453, member: 11847"] Do you have an official Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) diagnosis? If so he can be a client of a University program specialized in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) right in Charlotte. That's where I take V for private session. They are REALLY good at teaching the parents how to teach the child. There is waiting list but it is well worth the wait. While on the waiting list, they are available on the phone to answer questions you have in the mean time. The sessions are not cheap at $50/session, but I believe it is a good investment. If you wish, I'll pm you their contact info. Although I am not dealing with the same issues since V is that much younger, I can't help thinking about what happened when I pulled V out of preschool. I've also read blogs on the same subject. A lady who pulled her aspie kid out of school and started homeschool said that you should give a break to the child before starting any real homeschool plan: 1 month for every year of school he's done so far. He needs to recover from his traumatic experience. the first goal: rebuilding self esteem. He obviously needs to be engaged in healthy activities but does not have to be too academic or school related. Start with what interest him and build on it. [/QUOTE]
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