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[quote=Anonymous]I have a kindergartner with autism. He's bright and verbal but he has autism-related behavior challenges like lack of flexibility, difficulty transitioning, poor social skills, etc. His neuropsychologist recommended that he go to a school with small classes and a high teacher/student ratio, gen ed setting with pullout and pushin special ed support. Do schools like this actually exist? So far I've found -Private schools with resource support, but big classes -Private schools with small classes, but no real resource support -Public schools with robust special ed, but big classes unless you're in the self-contained classrooms -Dedicated special needs schools which are unaffordable, don't offer financial aid, and aren't gen ed settings Am I missing something? I live in Hyattsville.[/quote]
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