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[quote=Anonymous]The poster above nailed it. I also have firsthand small private school experience and it was rough—and my child did not have behavior issues AND had been at the school since he was small. The social dynamics of a small class are difficult. Plus the school will not have the staffing or resources to support him, beyond being small, which will not be enough. Op, I know it’s hard but hire an advocate and try to get a strong IEP and do public. There are tons of social and behavioral interventions that can be included in an IEP. My son’s IEP had no academic goals (he didn’t need them), only social-emotional ones. I want to be supportive of you as I know it is hard but it d sounds like you don’t have a good sense of what supports he needs and are entertaining this wishful idea he is going to pull it together on his own. The challenges are going to keep increasing over the next few years. Kids get more socially sophisticated and academic and behavioral expectations increase. [/quote]
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