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[quote=Anonymous]My situation was a little different, but my kid was in public, and we applied and moved to a SN private. It was a GREAT choice. It was not and is not the perfect fit, and we are now trying to figure out what exactly to do at the next natural transition point (middle school), but it made a huge difference for him socially, behaviorally, and academically. Your question is confusing. Why did you apply if you didn't want to move? Are you second-guessing whether it is best? This seems more like a question of what you should decide than anything related to applying and then not moving. The one thing I will caution is that you clearly felt there was a need to apply to SN schools, so don't forget that if you are considering staying where you are. If they can put in place some further supports or something, great. If not, it is going to be more of the same, and it sounds like that hasn't been working for your kid, or you wouldn't have applied elsewhere. I was very worried about what it "meant" to move my kid to a SN school, but I realize in retrospect that this was not a negative thing at all.[/quote]
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