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[quote=Anonymous]You should go to a dev ped. I also had a private pre-k tell me that I could keep sending my son to their school. But, if he's not fitting in bc he can't sit still for lessons... why would you send him back. You need to separate how much the school loves your child from how well they can educate your child and give him what he needs. You should also contact your county Child Find office and have your son evaluated for pre-k services on the county level while he's still in pre-k. My highly verbal child with sensory issues did the same as yours in school but at home, where we controlled the environment, he was focused and we got along just fine. At school, he couldn't sit still, couldn't follow instructions, couldn't sit for circle time. He received county pre-k and is now entering K with an IEP. Doing worlds better than if I left him in private where they "loved" him but couldn't educate him.[/quote]
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