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[quote=Anonymous]This child needs pullout for language arts and math if she is to remain in a regular Ed classroom. It sounds like a smaller self/contained setting with mainstreaming out for now would better serve her as she is at a preschool level and needs intensive and appropriate skills development. Great teacher and she knows that schools are not pushing for over identification due to greater costs. If the parents do not know the ropes, they may not even know there are options to help. Also more hours for speech is important. The teacher may be limited in what she can say. And many parents do not have the funds nor the flexibility to do private therapy. I would advocate for a second year of Kindergaten snd to encourage parents to ask for the direct service pullout in a less busy setting to help with focus. Also to see what other special Ed programs in the system there are.[/quote]
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