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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 621303" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Your daughter has many red-flags for Autism Spectrum Disorder. I'd recommend a full exam by a neuropsychologist as soon as possible. She's not behaving in this manner because she wants to. She is behaving in this way to exert control over a world that her feels very out of control.</p><p></p><p>The sooner you can get interventions started, the better she will do going forward. Also, write a certified letter to the school requesting a full evaluation for special education services. She needs an IEP at the very least to make school easier for her. Best to get that in place asap.</p><p></p><p>You can request changes to the IEP when you get the neuropsychologist exam results. Get going on that right away is it commonly takes a while to get in with one, especially if they are good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 621303, member: 1963"] Your daughter has many red-flags for Autism Spectrum Disorder. I'd recommend a full exam by a neuropsychologist as soon as possible. She's not behaving in this manner because she wants to. She is behaving in this way to exert control over a world that her feels very out of control. The sooner you can get interventions started, the better she will do going forward. Also, write a certified letter to the school requesting a full evaluation for special education services. She needs an IEP at the very least to make school easier for her. Best to get that in place asap. You can request changes to the IEP when you get the neuropsychologist exam results. Get going on that right away is it commonly takes a while to get in with one, especially if they are good. [/QUOTE]
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