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Old 12-16-2013, 03:18 PM #1
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Default Hi lara

Psychtrist diagnosed him tourettes he does have mild vocal tics but more physical tics.he has had a short time wiv cbt but ash couldnt cope wiv it so they knocked it on the head.Here in the uk speech languagr/ educational psyhcoligists wont normally comment on what they think cos they wont step on the mental health teams toes. But one e/p observed him in a class an she said she saw alot of autistic traits in him. And the speech n language reports also sounds like he is too but no one will speak up and support me on this. He gets upset if there are weather warnings he gets upset if a supply teacher takes over his regular teacher or she doesnt have the same teaching style or if we av a takeaway meal he expects it to happen nearly evrry night. He gets obsessed easy wiv people and situations. How do u think its best to deal wiv these horrible meltdowns lara? And tbh i dont av much support i deal wiv it on my own cos hubby dont get it. Hugs x
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