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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. That's actually not a bad idea. I am not crazy about Ashburton PEP, especially given that other parents seem to sing the praises of PEP generally. Our PEP teacher seems good, but is not responsive to us and we feel very out of touch. The original PEP classic class was 4 other kids with IEPs, and our daughter came home every day saying "PEP isn't safe." She is very sensitive to her surroundings, and we think she was scared because she was confused about what she was seeing (children with visible delays and behaviors and the assistant re-directing other children). The IEP team felt that she needed peer models and it was better for her not to be the "highest functioning" in the class. We agree with that, because she seems to model other kids behavior a lot. [/quote]
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