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[quote=Anonymous] Just met with the school for an end of the year status report. I'm so very glad we made that trip to Vanderbilt and listened to the Camaratas' advice, and not the schools recommendations. The schools had it ALL wrong!!! The amount of growth and maturity we've seen in our child has been huge the past two years. The Camaratas told us to fight for a mainstream classroom, and they were so right! The school kept pushing for an autism diagnosis and separate autism classroom for a child that instead had a severe language disorder and processing issues. What he really needed was typical peers in a language rich environment of a regular classroom. The thing about a language disorder is you have to protect your child from all the wrong therapies and labels when they are young. As their language comes in, everything changes! The teachers themselves could not believe the changes in the past two years. [/quote]
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