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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are in ADW or ADB, then definitely talk to the Catholic Coalition for Special Education. They support the inclusion of students with IDD. Some schools that have a track record for including students with significant disabilities include: Our Lady of Mercy, Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Bartholemew's, St. John the Evangelist, St. Mary's Rockville, St. Louis Clarksville, and Holy Redeemer Kensington. I am sure there others. The Archdiocese of Arlington also has programs. I know less about them. The Basilica school of St. Mary's, and St. Mark's in Vienna are two I happen to know of with inclusion programs. If your kid doesn't have a significant cognitive, language, or global delay, you may find that approaching a school that doesn't already have an inclusion program works too. [/quote] OP: Wow! Thank you! My DC is in an inclusive classroom without a dedicated aide, but it is a special education early childhood center so there are speech, OT, special ed teachers, and ABA therapists in the building. I will miss it next year. I wish they had kindergarten. What I think is not significant may seem too much for some - LOL[/quote]
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