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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 651539" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Thank you. It isn't really sudden outburst and then good for a time - it is more that as soon as he has acted impulsively or explosively he almost immediately climbs down and apologises and is really very sweet about it. This is actually a big change from how things used to be so I am not sure what it is down to. Medication kicking in?? </p><p></p><p>I think what worries me about the special school is the way Jacob is with other special needs kids, either ADHD or autistic. He REALLY ramps up, becomes silly and immature, out of control and not at all the way he can be at times. From this point of view, I wonder whether it is better for him to have the constant role models of neuro-typical kids. On the other hand, he really is not getting the academic help he needs within the mainstream sector at the moment. So as for many people, it is a bit of a dilemma. The government here much prefers kids to be in mainstream where possible (cheaper) so they will encourage that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 651539, member: 11227"] Thank you. It isn't really sudden outburst and then good for a time - it is more that as soon as he has acted impulsively or explosively he almost immediately climbs down and apologises and is really very sweet about it. This is actually a big change from how things used to be so I am not sure what it is down to. Medication kicking in?? I think what worries me about the special school is the way Jacob is with other special needs kids, either ADHD or autistic. He REALLY ramps up, becomes silly and immature, out of control and not at all the way he can be at times. From this point of view, I wonder whether it is better for him to have the constant role models of neuro-typical kids. On the other hand, he really is not getting the academic help he needs within the mainstream sector at the moment. So as for many people, it is a bit of a dilemma. The government here much prefers kids to be in mainstream where possible (cheaper) so they will encourage that. [/QUOTE]
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