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I would have a face to face conversation with the parents and ask them why they failed to mention the "possible autism" stance their DR has taken. Also if and when the child is going to be tested for an official diagnosis or clearance. I would let them know that open communication is a must if you are to extend care beyond the 2 weeks.
I think many parents likely "hide" the fact that their kid might be on the spectrum because A) the child hasn't been officially diagnosed and they may not agree with the DR B) It can interfere with their ability to find care for their child (who may not be on the spectrum) and they need to work.- Flag
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