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[quote=Anonymous]continued from above) It will take him longer to tie his shoes, do a puzzle, do legos, and write his name. Again, that's fine! But he will contribute just as his typically developing brother will to circle, science activities, story time, being a friend, etc. Yes, he will need to use the toilet first and then head to circle time because it might take him longer to get into a sitting position. OK, that's fine! If the center/school is on street level without stairs (or has a ramp, most schools do!), the toilets and sinks are low enough for him to use (most are), then I'd say no problem. Now, I'm not sure you want both boys in the same room, because the typically developing might "do too much for" the one with CP, or feel like he "has to" but on the other hand, why not be together that first year to lean on each other. Your son with CP probably can do things your typically developing cannot - whether that's his language skills, his ability to be a friend, whatever. [/quote]
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