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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s autism and no, OT won’t help. OT is for motor skills. It may also help for specific sensory aversion issues. What actually will help (regardless of dx) is a clear positive discipline plan to extinguish disruptive behavior caused by emotional dysregulation (like hitting). If the problem is rigidity in school triggering meltdowns then may need an inclusion classroom or a smaller school. [/quote] Is there enough info from OP to make you so definitive and your 'autism' suggestion?[/quote] It’s not really tough to see unless you fall into that weird “adhd actually is defined by social skills deficits” things. Social skills deficits - check Sensory issues - check Emotional regulation issues (ie rigidity) - check. Clinically significant impairment - check literally checks all the DSM boxes. [/quote]
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