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[quote=Anonymous]It sounds like I've been lucky so far. My son attended a preschool for 2-3-4 yr olds last yr. He was in the 2s class. By the end of the year, it was obvious that something was not right. Of the 10 kids in his class, 6 sets of parents have been beyond supportive. 3 are teachers in MCPS. They helped me to negotiate the IEP process. They told me who to ask for, when to follow up, and how to get the services I needed. One of moms is K teacher. She reviewed his IEP goals from a K teacher aspect-- if he met the goals as outlined, would he be ready for mainstream K? In addition, all 6 moms and dads are always therefore me when I need them---either to chat or to have a playdate or to vent. Even though we are no longer in the preschool, we are still invited to all the bday parties. So I don't think all NT parents are clueless--there are some really nice people in the world. You just have to be lucky enough to cross paths with them.[/quote]
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