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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To get Lab School paid for by DC is a multi year process. If you think now that your child is a good candidate for the school - you will have lost at least 3 years by the time you get around to having DC pay for it. Question - what is your child's educational profile - what do you hope Lab will provide? [/quote] He has a receptive language disorder. He’s currently in a private SN preschool setting and it meets his needs perfectly. He’s improved leaps and bounds since having a special educator to help build his language skills. But he learns slowly. He starts K in 2020. I can’t imagine him being able to keep pace in a regular ed setting without substantial assistance. [/quote] Go to U of MD leap and if he can just a small private school. We have a child with receptive and expressive language disorder and never needed an expensive private school and always made it work instead with cheaper school and heavy private services. At 4, your child can continue to progress and may start to catch up around 5-6-7.[/quote]
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