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<blockquote data-quote="forkeeps251" data-source="post: 474072" data-attributes="member: 12854"><p>Oh yes. The play therapy we are starting is through the behavior specialists at the local children's hospital. My understanding of that is that it is sort of a "gateway". I've already had the initial appointment, and then he goes twice to the play therapy, and then one more appointment for the therapist to tell me what she thinks, and what would be a good idea in the future... like should he see a doctor, a psychologist, will therapy help, etc. And then we go from there. </p><p></p><p>There are a few other options I have avaliable too... I live in a big metropolitan area so I've got lots of resources! There is a child study center, and many many idependant places that I can take him to to have Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluations done and the like. Before I do any of that, I'm waiting to see how the play therapy plays out (hehe). I'm hesitant to start too much at once and have him seeing five different people at the same time... I don't want things to get muddled and I don't want him to be too overwhelmed (not to mention myself!), so we are going to go through this one step at a time. Still, it is hard for me to be patient. </p><p></p><p>The school just did an observation... said his problems were physical aggression, verbal aggression, and non compliance. They didn't at this time offer any further recomendations, just set up a BIP.... that worked at first but now doesn't seem to be doing much good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forkeeps251, post: 474072, member: 12854"] Oh yes. The play therapy we are starting is through the behavior specialists at the local children's hospital. My understanding of that is that it is sort of a "gateway". I've already had the initial appointment, and then he goes twice to the play therapy, and then one more appointment for the therapist to tell me what she thinks, and what would be a good idea in the future... like should he see a doctor, a psychologist, will therapy help, etc. And then we go from there. There are a few other options I have avaliable too... I live in a big metropolitan area so I've got lots of resources! There is a child study center, and many many idependant places that I can take him to to have Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluations done and the like. Before I do any of that, I'm waiting to see how the play therapy plays out (hehe). I'm hesitant to start too much at once and have him seeing five different people at the same time... I don't want things to get muddled and I don't want him to be too overwhelmed (not to mention myself!), so we are going to go through this one step at a time. Still, it is hard for me to be patient. The school just did an observation... said his problems were physical aggression, verbal aggression, and non compliance. They didn't at this time offer any further recomendations, just set up a BIP.... that worked at first but now doesn't seem to be doing much good. [/QUOTE]
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