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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 502583"><p>TeDo,</p><p> Ok, I will keep on it and get that book! He is in private school,so no Special Education. I spoke with his then Pre-K teacher when he was with her,as well as the Nurse,Principal and Secretary about his issues. They also could tell because he would be mad sometimes after his tantrum( also he was late many,many times) or just mad. So, they all agreed if they saw anything "odd" or thought something was too much they would let me know.His then Pre-K teacher knew "signs" of something "off" because her child or niece, is Autistic or some other issue. ( another parent/my friend told me) and both her and his now kinder teacher has actually worked with special needs children. So, that helps a little. When he gets in trouble with his speech teacher,she tells his Kinder Teacher who tells me, and we all work together. I will bring it up with his speech teacher again,in fact I need to call her tonight.He's been home sick,came home early today and asleep on the couch from the codine medication. Poor baby <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> Thank you, Im not giving up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 502583"] TeDo, Ok, I will keep on it and get that book! He is in private school,so no Special Education. I spoke with his then Pre-K teacher when he was with her,as well as the Nurse,Principal and Secretary about his issues. They also could tell because he would be mad sometimes after his tantrum( also he was late many,many times) or just mad. So, they all agreed if they saw anything "odd" or thought something was too much they would let me know.His then Pre-K teacher knew "signs" of something "off" because her child or niece, is Autistic or some other issue. ( another parent/my friend told me) and both her and his now kinder teacher has actually worked with special needs children. So, that helps a little. When he gets in trouble with his speech teacher,she tells his Kinder Teacher who tells me, and we all work together. I will bring it up with his speech teacher again,in fact I need to call her tonight.He's been home sick,came home early today and asleep on the couch from the codine medication. Poor baby :( Thank you, Im not giving up! [/QUOTE]
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