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[quote=Anonymous]I clicked on this not realizing it was an old post, but it caught my eye because I have a new Kindergartener and am wondering the same! In our state, young child with developmental delay expires at the end of K. He does not have autism or any social/emotional/behavioral delay. As to our experience with service minutes, my guy (a young 5) seems less delayed at the start of K than the student described in the OP (he can reliably do the goals mentioned, except for identifying the letters in his name - he can do that with about 50% accuracy). He gets 20 minutes of daily small group pull outs for reading/writing/OT. He gets 10 minutes of daily 1:1 pull outs for reading/wring. He gets 20 minutes of 1:1 speech pull outs MWF. He got PT in preschool but now just gets adaptive PE. [/quote]
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