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[quote=Anonymous]OP- I would definitely look into getting your son evaluated, and check out ChildFind, your son should still qualify. There are a lot of other services as well. Just to help with any concerns, and if there is something going on to help get the help he needs. Coming from a teacher--does your child's teacher use a picture schedule in the classroom? This can help kids recognize the routine and help ease anxiety. I also agree that I smaller classroom would be beneficial as he may be getting overwhelmed with all of the other kids and the noise. But I also understand wanted to try to stay with your current school and allow him time to adjust. With time, he may adjust to his current school just fine. Some schools (i.e. Maddux School, TLC) offer smaller classrooms and cater to kids with IEPs or IFSPs (individual family service plans) if you decided that a change of school is needed.[/quote]
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