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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First, I'm sorry. I've been in this position too. It is so frustrating. I feel like our kids with "mild" ASDs are caught in a catch 22. Schools put interventions in place. The child does well with intervention. Then, the school takes away interventions because the child is doing well. BUT... the child does well WITH the intervention, not without it. My child had to completely hit bottom in terms of acting out and work refusal before MCPS brought in instructional specialists and the Autism Unit. We are still in this process. It has sucked for our family and my child. It has been devastating for DC's self-esteem and ability to feel comfortable and like school.[/quote] OP here. Thanks a lot for your comment. The situation you described is exactly the one i am trying to avoid. My son mastered the academics of kinder garden. He can distinguish shapes and all. But he is frustrated not understanding social dynamics and being left out. I just talked to the educational consultant and feel even more frustrated. She was explaining to me how the system does not see the need for help. Just do not want my child be crashed by the system? [/quote]
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