no need to be sorry - you've met Eli, he's a fab boy! things'll just be a different to what we expected, but cheers tootsie, i appreciate it.
Eli currently sees a speech therapist and an educational psychologist (she's term-time only though), but they're waiting for full report. I imagine it'll be much the same as what he's getting now. A year in August he'll be offered the Scottish Centre for Autism's Pre-school programme, which is one-on-one, two hours twice a week, on top of his nursery time.
We've been looking at a different nursery anyway; far too often I come in to find him strapped in his buggy and they say he's tired/just woken up at random times of the day, and I feel they just don't 'like' him, and see him as too much hard work. There's absolutely no need for him to go to a specialist nursery, in fact ed. psychologist says he doesn't need one!
Got appointment with council-run nursery reccommended by ed. psychologist sorted for next week
