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So tomorrow my son is going to be having some testing done at the school system because I'm still struggling to get him tested for the Adolph testing for autism. He is two and a half, nonverbal, aggression is a very big problem with him and like self-harm. So we are trying to get him evaluated but for now we're going to be starting with the school system. It's not an it's from an educational educational point that he'll maybe be able to start school a little early and be on an I an IP. I think that's how you say it. I always say it wrong. My husband yells at me but so he might be starting school early next year to at least help with maybe his developmental a little bit. So yeah just wish me luck because that will be tomorrow or early in the morning and just seeing like how he responds to them. So yeah just let me know if you guys have had anything done similar to that or like just maybe some words of wisdom or confidence that'd be great.
Hopefully the appointment goes good if he is able to start school early. That's super-duper exciting. I'm hoping to get my son started early. He also has autism and he's big interested in letters and numbers and all that fun stuff. So I think he would pick up on school really easy. So just some good luck.
Oh girl first of all don't even worry however it goes is how it goes you know your son and if he needs services they will see that my son is three he is autistic he's on an IEP he has been since he turned two so about a year and a half now I'm he receive services for speech and occupational therapy he doesn't speak at all yet and he also goes to preschool four days a week
Half days and that is provided by the school district and he receives his speech and occupational therapy there let's see what else so you were doing the right things you could ask your doctor to refer you for an assessment through usually a medical clinic will have a pediatric therapy place where he can also get speech and occupational therapy
Which my son does one morning a week the day he doesn't have preschool he goes to the clinic for therapy we actually just got an AAC speaking device for him today covered by insurance through I'm hitting his speech therapist through the clinic hooked us up with that and we've been waiting months for it I am so excited that it's here oh and also I forgot to mention about the IEP he was able to start preschool at the age of two