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[quote=Anonymous]OP, consider also that the meltdowns might get more frequent and that getting on top of them now with the kinds of supports others are suggesting will really help. My DS, now 17, got steadily worse from occasional meltdowns in K, a little more frequently in 1st, etc. until it got worse and worse. He just wasn't able to hold it together anymore. It became harder as the other kids got more mature and he got less mature in comparison. The other kids also started, right in 2nd grade, enjoying the meltdowns and trying to trigger them for entertainment. Take the help being offered! BTW, DS is graduating from HS a year early and is in his second year dually-enrolled in college too, so academics were NEVER an issue. He still had a very robust IEP by 5th grade. Wish we had had that earlier. [/quote]
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