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<blockquote data-quote="maeree" data-source="post: 386832"><p>Thanks for the advice! I looked up neuropsychs in the area and there aren't any within 300 miles of me. I did find one developmental behavior pediatrician and am waiting on a call back from a nurse for a new patient screening. </p><p> </p><p>I would take him out of school if I could, but I work full time and so does my husband. There isn't anyone else in the family that could watch him during the days and the daycare center he was at no longer has an opening. I did look around at some babysitters but there isn't a good selection in the town I live in. </p><p> </p><p>The school he's at now has a teacher that wants to work with him, so I'm encouraged by this compared to the last teacher at the other school. She was able to calm him down on Tuesday when it started to escalate to a meltdown, but yesterday it was already too late when she walked in the room and found the aide restraining him on the floor.</p><p> </p><p>I'm looking into getting a copy of the book you suggested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maeree, post: 386832"] Thanks for the advice! I looked up neuropsychs in the area and there aren't any within 300 miles of me. I did find one developmental behavior pediatrician and am waiting on a call back from a nurse for a new patient screening. I would take him out of school if I could, but I work full time and so does my husband. There isn't anyone else in the family that could watch him during the days and the daycare center he was at no longer has an opening. I did look around at some babysitters but there isn't a good selection in the town I live in. The school he's at now has a teacher that wants to work with him, so I'm encouraged by this compared to the last teacher at the other school. She was able to calm him down on Tuesday when it started to escalate to a meltdown, but yesterday it was already too late when she walked in the room and found the aide restraining him on the floor. I'm looking into getting a copy of the book you suggested. [/QUOTE]
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