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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a child with a disability such that he had both legs in casts for 10 weeks starting when he was 20 months old. After the casting, he had PT to learn how to walk again and do stairs, jump etc. When discussing accommodations with his daycare, we agreed that he could not be moved to the 2 YO classroom (upstairs) until he mastered going up and down stairs. The ratio for teachers to students did not support one on one with him as they went up and down multiple times a day. We agreed that a reasonable accommodation was to keep him in the younger classroom downstairs. For our daycare, infants were in one space - but toddlers were in a different room. are you saying that in your daycare they are keeping a 2 year old with 8 week olds? [/quote] No They want to keep her with the toddlers. There are two birthdays in December, hers is in a few weeks and the youngest is about 16 months. So it's not a huge difference but at some point we need to move her up to the 2 year old room before she will be able to go up and down the stairs. I assume that will be another 6-12 months.[/quote]
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