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[quote=Anonymous]Op I agree with others that while I hope what you’re seeing now is a blip, in my experience with my son it wasn’t a blip and I think that’s more common. It doesn’t mean he not an awesome kid at 5, he’s amazing. But sensory issues don’t usually travel alone (for my kid it ended up being anxiety and maybe some adhd - we’re still trying to figure it out). He did have huge improvement in the more “aggressive” behaviors as he got older in preschool but still then struggled with other things. So it may help to go into this finding options for if your child continues to need extra support in some areas. I know this isn’t what you want to hear. He’s so young and some of this behavior is within some range of normal for kids at that age but when teachers are identifying it it often is something that continues to need some support just shifts over time. For example my son went through a time where he bit other kids. Some kids go through a phase like that and it’s short lived and doesn’t mean anything, but for my son the biting stopped but he still struggles a little more with frustration tolerance than other kids his age. [/quote]
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