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Old 11-14-2006, 05:25 PM
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I know it doesn't sound like it, but it's a good thing she is so young. Really schedule time to work on the sensory diet. Make note of what her aversions are and what she seeks. Try to introduce her to her aversions so that she will be able to start those pathways forming.

And I understand your crying. My son was kicked out of public pre-k. I was pretty ok with it, I had a plan for another school. But he got kicked out of daycare. He had been there a year and they adored him. I wept like a baby, as did the director. He was also kicked out of another daycare this summer. I kind of expected that one. I'm now in a tough spot. I don't have a daycare choice now. My folks get him on the bus and babysit him for an hour until I come home. I changed my hours at work.

Find other parents of kids with special needs. They understand. They will comfort you without you even realizing it. I frequent the specials needs boards here - they're a fantastic group of parents with a ton of experience. We chat on Wednesday & Friday nights - come join us. If nothing else, you'll feel better knowing you're not alone.
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