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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 196979" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Hi crtaylor, welcome to our forum. It does indeed sound like you need a hug!</p><p> </p><p>If your child is 3, I'd suggest that you need to go further with evaluations. I do indeed know human beings that enjoy being jerks, but they're 40 and I'd suggest that age 3 is a very, very young age to be assigning such a trait to. For now I suggest that you give him the benefit of the doubt and explore other possibilities. School districts can indeed be helpful, but they are not medical professionals. </p><p> </p><p>Besides the wild uncontrollable behavior, is there anything at all going on developmentally with him? Did the assessment team discuss anything of concern at all? </p><p> </p><p>Did they offer services such as Special Education preschool--I would say not functioning in a regular preschool setting should count for something.</p><p> </p><p>Have there been any changes at home or school that corresponded to his worsening behavior?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 196979, member: 701"] Hi crtaylor, welcome to our forum. It does indeed sound like you need a hug! If your child is 3, I'd suggest that you need to go further with evaluations. I do indeed know human beings that enjoy being jerks, but they're 40 and I'd suggest that age 3 is a very, very young age to be assigning such a trait to. For now I suggest that you give him the benefit of the doubt and explore other possibilities. School districts can indeed be helpful, but they are not medical professionals. Besides the wild uncontrollable behavior, is there anything at all going on developmentally with him? Did the assessment team discuss anything of concern at all? Did they offer services such as Special Education preschool--I would say not functioning in a regular preschool setting should count for something. Have there been any changes at home or school that corresponded to his worsening behavior? [/QUOTE]
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