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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How old is he? Being the youngest in a group when you are 3 and the other kids are 4 or 5 is huge! [/quote] He’s 4. It’s literally in the title. [/quote] Why in the world would you want your son to be the youngest in the class?? That’s insane! Stop pushing him. Let him re-enter that classroom next year with more maturity and the ability to behave on par with the other students.[/quote] Op here. My son has special needs and an IEP. He went straight from early intervention to this inclusive preschool classroom at our local public school when he turned 3. I’m hardly pushing him. I’m following the advice of our medical teams to give him the best shot at kindergarten in fall of 2024. He’s only in class for 3 hours, 4 days per week. I have a full time nanny so it’s not even about childcare. I’m pushing to see if he might have a chance of being on the low side of average, not trying to get my son into Harvard.[/quote] My DS sounds similar to yours OP. Does your preschool have a designated SN person? She helped tremendously with our son’s transition. I ask because a school that is billing itself as inclusive should have the necessary support staff. My son’s school also welcomed our BCBA and ST/OT to give their recommendations each yet that he attended. Also, I might try one of the OT camps if you can afford it this summer (skills on the hill early learners booster or something like that). The OTs have a smaller group and can help with the sensory regulation necessary for skills like sitting in circle.)[/quote]
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