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[quote=Anonymous]OP, The fact that they closed his IEP means that in addition to being on grade level, he's not a behavioral "problem." If he had the outbursts at school that you describe he has at home, he probably would have and IEP still. The fact that your psychologist is actively dissuading you from getting a full evaluation given all the behavioral difficulty he's having at home, gives me pause. You may want to prepare yourself that your child is on the spectrum. Regardless, he still sounds like he needs help b/c the outbursts are affecting his quality of life (and yours). I would dump this therapist and use the money you're spending on CBT for a summer camp that helps reinforce social skills like Auburn, Lab, or Newton. During the year, Ivymount Outreach runs Unstuck and On Target. The best thing about it is the parent class. Having a SN kid (no matter what the diagnosis) means we need to up our parenting game.[/quote]
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