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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well it is your decision, but first of all most preschool teachers do not have a degree in early childhood education. So I would take anything with a grain of salt. If yours does...great. I had this happen to me when my child was 4. The teacher tried to tell my that my child might have autism. She didn't specifically say autism, but the signs she was seeing had autism written all over it. She wanted me to get a very expensive evaluation for my child. I said no, we left the school. Fast forward a few years, no autism at all. I would wait, and see how the year goes, but it is up to you.[/quote] Even if they do have the degree, I think you need to consider the individual teacher's background and own experiences. Does the teacher actually have children herself? If not, I tend to heavily discount what they say. I was once that person - had the degree but no kids - and I cringe what an idiot I was before having children. [/quote]
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