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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks all for the feedback. We had planned to stay at the base school until we reviewed the different curriculum. It will work well for my son, especially the constant projects I keep hearing about that take place in 3rd grade. My son's creativity is off the chart and he often does his own elaborate projects. He has poor coping skills and often will go from 0 to 360 in anger. We have him in OT, speech and regular therapy on our own and have made really great strides this year. I don't think he needs 30 hours next year but definitely help with transitions and specials. The 30 hours is over the course of the week. There is one teacher assigned along with an assistant. They rotate between my son's class in which there are three special needs kids and another class which has 4 special needs kids. The teacher and assistant manage all seven kids so it is not like there is just one person for him. I will reach out to the special needs teachers at his new school this spring instead of waiting for the fall so we can be sure we are working together for him to succeed.[/quote]
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