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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The law is stupid. APS handles it the same way. I looked for a parochial school with a resource teacher. For a friend whose kid has more serious needs, I suggested a school with many resource teachers. [/quote] I posted this. So I mean the law is really unfair to parent-placed kids. So if, as a parent, you pay tuition and taxes, you also get to pay for PT/OT/SLP or a tutor. I did this for my kid. It was better in the long run because other problems he had in public school (anxiety, attention, sensory stuff) were less intense in a school where the class sizes were small, the parents had "skin in the game" and things were really consistent. Even the uniform was sensory-friendly (tagless) and the teachers went out of their way for alllll kids. Some related service providers will come to private schools for you. My son's OT would and he missed a specials class. Another kid's OT (my friend's kid) came and did a free teacher training for the staff. Principal was happy and the OT got more clients. SHe came to a PTO meeting too. [/quote]
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