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[quote=Anonymous]Frankly you have moved to a resource constrained school district that has a reputation for being litigious and rigid when a kid doesn't easily fit into a certain program. You will need to deal with them for K and beyond. But most families find the PEP / early childhood programs to be of high quality and easier to work with. And they do a good job advocating for 'their' kids who are transitioning K. Some families who have declined PEP-type services have had a very difficult time getting appropriate K services and placements on their own. The school team will not just take the services outlined in your current IEP but will revisit. An IEP from a different jurisdiction means you won't have trouble qualifying for services - but the kind of services and frequency is up to the new IEP team (now the PEP people and for K the school team). But what PPs are saying is you should consider using all the PEP services you can AND also continue with your private preschool and ABA. [/quote]
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