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    I see. There is an assessment call Nippissing. Go to this link: http://www.ndds.ca/language.php

    It will walk you through your province and then you can print out the proper form and fill out the assessment and ask the parents for a sit down meeting to discuss before the child enters school. You can go about it in a nice way by tell the parents that you are concerned but don't use any labels like Autism whatever you do. Parents make the final decisions for their children, but if you don't bring up the problems and the teachers at school start to ask why their childcare provider never brought it up then you might look like the bad guy. You might still look like the bad guy if you try what I just suggested. You know the family best.

    I terminated a family last month because the parents heard what they wanted to hear and never heard what I was actually saying to them. Does that sound familiar? Their child needs help and I hope their new caregiver can get through to them.
    Frederick Douglass
    It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.

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