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[quote=Anonymous]OP again... just to clarify when I said it doesnt impact all areas of his life...I just meant its not 24/7 and completely disabling to him 24/7. His issues are with speech (in the processing sense and some articulation), low tone, fine motor delays, sensory processing...it mainly all impacts him in the classroom setting and when his system gets sensory overload which happens easier than it does to neurotypical kids. It all definitely seems interconnected and as he gets older and is learning to read/write etc, Im sure we will learn more about his needs and what is going on. For now, luckily we have supports in place and Im just preparing myself for the transition of supports when we move to mcps.[/quote]
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