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[quote=Anonymous]Social skills classes and pragmatic language help has worked wonders for my child with Asperger's. He was diagnosed when he was four and in prek so all of our services have been through school with his peers. He is mainstreamed at a language immersion school. In preK, he had 4x wk social skills classes during nap times and in K, 1x wk. The wonderful thing about it is that social skills was integrated within the classroom. His SLP regularly observes DS in class and meets with his teachers on how to help him socially per his IEP. At this point, he appears NT, has friends and interacts with his peers. His pragmatic language is appropriate for his age. We are very pleased with the supports and services provided by his school. [/quote]
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