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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mom with special needs child here. Keep looking. My husband and I have been at this so long that we know the right therapist at hello. It would concern me more that Nanny B did not pick up right away on DS's attempt to get more to drink than the fact she was overweight with diabetes. Nanny A is inexperienced and you do not want that for a special needs nonverbal child. [/quote] Its hard to learn non-verbals and it takes some time. We have that issue with close family and a non-vebal three year old who they see weekly. Anyone is going to have a slow start but if the nanny is trying then that is a positive. If the nanny does it differently but works for the child, then that is good for the child to have different ways of doing things. This is not a therapist. The child should get separate therapy supplemented by the nanny and parents. It sounds like the nanny tried very hard and should get props for that.[/quote]
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