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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He still has a year before preschool and we're getting an IEP and possibly transferring him to a public preschool with more services. Just to clarify, he's not kicking teachers, but I hear what you're saying and I agree that it's not normal which is why we're working on it. I guess it's just strange to me that everything was fine all year and then in the last 3 weeks, all of a sudden I'm getting all this feedback. Guess it is just a coincidence. [/quote] I don't have a kid with ASD, but I do have a kid who acts out. In my experience, people don't things are a problem until its out of control. So he may have been hitting or pushing lightly once in a while and without really hurting the others, but this it got more frequent and harder and then all of a sudden there is a problem. When they should have been dealing with it all along. I think a major change out of nowhere is something to watch. It means something. either they weren't reporting before, something changes to trigger him, or they are discriminating. So keep you eye on it. Maybe gently ask some questions.[/quote]
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