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[quote=Anonymous]The most important factor parents overlook is money, the saving of. My kid did well at his local public (which we moved to be inbounds for because it had such a great reputation for SN kids). We wanted to avoid private as much as possible because that money is not an investment, it's not coming back to you. The actual investments are targeted therapies after school (or sometimes if you're lucky during school), and tutors and educated, intentional parental accompaniment. Anything that's one-on-one will be a lot more efficient and you'll need less of it. I observed my son's therapists and replicated their sessions at home as intensive practice, for example. For many years, I was the academic tutor. All this meant that he clawed his way to college and we have money to pay for it, and retirement, and extras. [/quote]
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