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[quote=Anonymous]If he doesn't behave like that at home, I would be concerned about what is going on at school. That's pretty extreme behavior. He may need more structure and if he is that bright, more academics. He may be bored, or something more going on. I would do PT if he has gross motor concerns. OT is for fine motor. Or, try gymnastics, swim, karate or soccer. There are two types of language - expressive and receptive. Often people assume the receptive (understanding) is as high as the receptive as it can be deceiving. Just because a child is highly verbal does not mean they are understanding everything told. This doesn't sound like an issue here. More going on and I'd be concerned about what is going on at school or it may not be the right fit.[/quote]
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