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[quote=Anonymous]OP - I think your only options for individual instruction without any other kids present would be home/hospital or a virtual program. Honestly, since he is above grade level academically, I would not over stress about the academic piece. Maybe once you're set up with one of these, you could try easing back into group activities. I'd recommend these options as ways to work back to school: -spending time in preferred activities in public settings with other people present but not with any interaction (e.g., playing a game in a park, going ice skating or trampoline park, shopping in a preferred store) -playdates with 1 other kid (family friend or neighborhood teenager maybe) -spending time near schools (e.g., basketball court) when school isn't in session -small group activities/classes (sport, theater, any preferred activity etc.; there are different organizations that have activities for children with special needs) -group therapy/social skills group [/quote]
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