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[quote=Anonymous]I think the practice and the groups are terrific but it may be because my child's needs were a good match for their curriculum. The experience also really varies depending on the mix of other kids and DS had a really nice group of outgoing and friendly boys. Anxious child has occasional meltdowns? Good match. Challenges with good sportsmanship? Good match. Anxious child who has trouble staying calm and dealing with stress? Good match. Doesn't follow directions well? Could be good, could be bad depending on the clinician and other group members. Child who doesn't have friends and is looking to learn more how about how to join in? Poor match, IMO. But the practice does have ASD groups and those may focus more on this skill. [/quote]
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