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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s autism and no, OT won’t help. OT is for motor skills. It may also help for specific sensory aversion issues. What actually will help (regardless of dx) is a clear positive discipline plan to extinguish disruptive behavior caused by emotional dysregulation (like hitting). If the problem is rigidity in school triggering meltdowns then may need an inclusion classroom or a smaller school. [/quote] Omg stop you are not a clinician or an evaluator. Lots and lots and lots of kids have low frustration tolerance even nt ones. Just stop [/quote] sure they do. but if they also socialize markedly differently than peers, have sensory issues, and the frustration appears to result from rigidity, kid is probably going to get an autism DX. [/quote]
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