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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Other things schools can and do provide: allowing the student to enter the classroom early or wait in a quiet area instead of in the cafeteria or hallway before class, allowing them to leave early to board the bus, allowing them to eat in a different room during lunch, allowing them to skip assemblies or observe from a quieter area. These things are all free. In addition, many schools provide headphones or quiet areas for children with sensory needs to retreat to when they get overwhelmed, movement breaks. [b]In terms of services, they can provide OT and-or social skills lessons to help the children deal with sensory issues.[/b] These are all very common accommodations and services. [quote=Anonymous]PP clearly is in the wrong forum bc s/he doesn't have anything to add... The school can do a number of things: have a smaller table at lunch for your child and others with sensory issues, have an aide available, my kiddo comes in to the class after the other children are seated, DC also sometimes can eat in the front office... A school that wants to can accommodate children with sensory issues. [/quote][/quote] But OP isn't asking for any of those things, which honestly probably are not on tap in a private school. She's asking for a small class size. I'm not sure how you get that in a public school. [/quote]
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