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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 573953" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son did ok in a large class in kindergarten, but he didn't have behavioral issues by that age and he <em><strong>did</strong></em> have trouble learning in a large class as he got into around fourth grade. He also didn't have any friends. His social skills were poor and the older he got, the more that showed.</p><p></p><p>I also held my son back and it was all right, but in my opinion holding kids back doesn't really doesn't change their issues. Have you thought about trying to have him evaluated so he can get special services when he is finally in school? If not, he may up wrongly be labeled as "bad." I suggest looking into it. It will be tons different than a classroom of nine kids. Sounds like he may need an aide to help assimilate into group activities. It will be a problem if he refuses to do what the other kids do and your phone will ring. Best to stave it before it happens. JMO and experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 573953, member: 1550"] My Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son did ok in a large class in kindergarten, but he didn't have behavioral issues by that age and he [I][B]did[/B][/I] have trouble learning in a large class as he got into around fourth grade. He also didn't have any friends. His social skills were poor and the older he got, the more that showed. I also held my son back and it was all right, but in my opinion holding kids back doesn't really doesn't change their issues. Have you thought about trying to have him evaluated so he can get special services when he is finally in school? If not, he may up wrongly be labeled as "bad." I suggest looking into it. It will be tons different than a classroom of nine kids. Sounds like he may need an aide to help assimilate into group activities. It will be a problem if he refuses to do what the other kids do and your phone will ring. Best to stave it before it happens. JMO and experience. [/QUOTE]
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