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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t know but I feel like the difference between 2 & 3 for the behaviors you’re talking about is night and day. You may find he’s very different when it’s time to apply for pre-K.[/quote] OP we had noticed a series of sensory issues ourselves. Although he does not show other signs of autism we will also schedule an appointment for him to be evaluated but the waitlists in our area are 6 months to a year so we will not get a definitive answer for a while. maybe it’s for the better. I am fairly certain with an autism diagnosis, no good private preK would accept him. [/quote] Could also be something like ADHD. Our kid who had sensory issues and inability to transition at 2 was diagnosed w/severe ADHD at 5. Medication btw has been a game changer. Honestly, if you're interested in a private I'd keep working with OT as it can help a lot and keep being very deliberate with your thought process. You don't want to be counseled out. It could really effect your kid. Mine talked about it constantly for a solid year. He's doing really well now but not waiting until we had things figured out was the worst mistake we made. [/quote]
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