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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you for your input. I appreciate everyone who spent time responding. It's especially comforting to hear from parents of older HFA kids. We are not new on autism and DS had ABA/floortime/RDI/ST/OT ... and benefited tremendously from the interventions. It's easy to facilitate everything when he's young because we were sure we knew better than he did and the decision we made can only do good to him. It's much trickier now. Are we staying back too much to miss some valuable opportunities? Or are we doing something out of good intention but useless or even damaging on him. In any case, getting in the HFA "circle" will help. Any information on this? TIA[/quote] Try XMinds. They may be able to connect you with other parents who have children your DC's age.[/quote] Definitely will Do. Thx a lot. [/quote]
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