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[quote=Anonymous]Some of the best advice I got for my child at this age is to err on the side of more support. You can always take away supports your child does not need but if a child is already in crisis and you are not providing enough help it can do a lot more damage and your child and you will be suffering the consequences well into middle school, high school and beyond. I can tell you my child remains mainstreamed in public, but I really regret not putting my child in a more supportive private earlier to build a strong foundation. We are applying for next year. I know a family that sent their child to a school like Maddux and that child is doing great now and is in a mainstream gifted program. This is just one family but this is exactly why early intervention is important. The more you invest a little earlier - in time, money, support - the more it will pay off later. [/quote]
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