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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - thanks to all who have replied! He's not already enrolled in the programs many of you have mentioned because these are new issues, or at least the aggression is. He "graduated" from physical therapy with infants and toddlers more than a year ago, and he made a great deal of progress during that time - so much that we didn't realize until recently that he is still having some physical challenges that we're now in the process of addressing. I don't want to say I'm happy to know others have dealt with/are dealing with the same issues, but it is nice to know we're not the only ones. [/quote] OP, I would try him at a new school and see what happens before taking some of the recommendations here. First rule out it is something at the school. It may not be the right fit and he cannot tell you so he is acting out instead. Put him in individual sports - karate, gymnastics and/or swim. Sometimes soccer is good but it depends on the child. Those will also help with the gross motor skills and make it fun doing. 3 is a difficult age so I'd be careful about labeling it and just focus on getting him the help he needs. But, I'd be concerned something is going on at school if he behaved at school and now is not.[/quote]
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