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Reply to "Referring a preschooler with behavioral issues for an IEP - what to expect if he is found eligible"
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[quote=Anonymous]I can’t tell you what will happen with your child but my child was also nearly counseled out of private preschool and going through ChildFind (we were in MOCO) was wonderful. I have written on here before but our experience was entirely positive. My child had no academic issues but based on teacher reports we entered kindergarten with an IEP written around emotional regulation and working in groups primarily. They had had some outbursts that were significant but not really violent so I am not sure if your experience will be the same, so take all this with a grain of salt. My child was mainstreamed and had a case manager /SPED teacher who spent a couple hours a day in the room with them and one other student who I believe also had an IEP. It was tremendously helpful. We continued to pursue outside diagnosis and therapy and my child no longer needs the IEP, it was discontinued in 2nd grade. But it was so nice to have that extra support coming in. I would go through the process and see. Wishing you the best. [/quote]
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