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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We were at Bridges for PS-3 last year. If our (normal) kid had her own special plan, I wasn't aware of it! I was interested in the Spanish class because our kids are moving on to a DCPS dual immersion school. However, we ended up in an English-only class --not sure we could have chosen the Spanish class even if we wanted it. Also I think the Spanish is support for the Spanish speakers, not immersion, as PP notes. [/quote] We were at Bridges for PS-3 last year, too. My Neurotypical (normal? in your parlance?) child has begun to read. Having paid attention during parent-teacher conferences, and read the highly-individualized reports, I was aware that my child's education was specifically and individually planned. It was nonetheless a joy to learn that my pre-schooler could read. We were, of course, supporting it - but can't take credit. Thank you Bridges![/quote] Interesting. At the open house early in the year, a parent in our class asked if the more advanced kids learn to 'blend' letters at Bridges. The teacher said they don't try to do that. Maybe it depends on the teacher? Or maybe you should take all the credit for your child's progress.[/quote]
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