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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I really hope you're spending an equal amount of time pursuing an IEP and investigating the public options in your area. Because dollars to donuts, your child will not be accepted to a private, and if they are, will not thrive there. (SN privates aside.) It's *easier* to qualify a young child for an IEP with ASD, because K is exactly when social skills and academic skills most strongly intersect. If your child actually has ASD, then they will have problems learning through social cues and "group think" - which will mean they can't be successful in Kindergarten, where it's very important to learn to follow rules. [/quote] Actually if they are in a good preschool, they should know how to follow rules. My child thrived in a small private. [/quote] If you're local, could you please name the school? [/quote]
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