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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t know, but wouldn’t you want a school willing and able to support her with these issues? Seems like a very dumb thing to try to hide.[/quote] OP she is doing OT on the weekend. It’s not interfering with her school. Now if she does turn out autistic, I imagine they will counsel her out eventually but even then, she seems to be fine overall, she plays with other kids, she does pretend play, she’s ok about listening to instructions overall, she’s very verbal. So I don’t think she has autism but even if she does, I think it will be level 1. She’s on a waitlist for testing to be extra safe but the appointment is this late spring so we will not know before applying to schools anyway. So far all we know is about her processing issues for which she started getting treatment about 2 months ago and it’s already yielding results. [/quote] PP from above here. I think it sounds like she might really benefit from one of these privates even if she eventually receives a diagnosis. The willingness to meet her where she is might be super beneficial.[/quote] OP Yes, I think so. [/quote]
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