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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 529816"><p>Great suggestions LB. He loves to spin and swing and rock. If we get a GOOD evaluation and he does go back to public school, I will have the "ammunition" to get him the services there. Our ONLY Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) outside of school is a joke. You can tell she's used to working with younger children by the tone of voice she uses (quiet, almost condescending). Her voicce grated on difficult child 1's nerves and he also thought she was "treating him like a baby or that he's stupid".</p><p></p><p>At home, I do break things up and make sure we have eye contact. That's one of the things about doing school at home, I can break everything up for him. That's what makes me nervous abouat him going back to public school. I can't guarantee they will give him all the help he needs and I don't want them to push him back to where he was last year. That was NOT GOOD AT ALL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 529816"] Great suggestions LB. He loves to spin and swing and rock. If we get a GOOD evaluation and he does go back to public school, I will have the "ammunition" to get him the services there. Our ONLY Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) outside of school is a joke. You can tell she's used to working with younger children by the tone of voice she uses (quiet, almost condescending). Her voicce grated on difficult child 1's nerves and he also thought she was "treating him like a baby or that he's stupid". At home, I do break things up and make sure we have eye contact. That's one of the things about doing school at home, I can break everything up for him. That's what makes me nervous abouat him going back to public school. I can't guarantee they will give him all the help he needs and I don't want them to push him back to where he was last year. That was NOT GOOD AT ALL. [/QUOTE]
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