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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]19:29, all of those schools have a few kids with ASDs. I know this for a fact. However, they don;t have kids who specifically need social support, beyond what other students have. I don't think they would accept such a student.[/quote] You are probably correct. I'm sure there are a few spectrum kids at all of these schools, but what the OP envisions in terms of social support: "As for what supports I'd like. Right now at school she meets with the school social worker who helps her talk through times she missed social cues or was upset by something she didn't understand socially. Stuff like that..." is not going to happen at any of them. That's why OP needs to re-think the SN school.[/quote] I'm PP and I agree completely. None of these schools will do this. As for the poster who said that if they have students with ASDs by definition they do this, absolutely not. I have a child with an ASD at one of these schools, doing fine, but with nothing like this. if your DC needs any social supports beyond what they do for anyone else, none of these schools will provide that. My point with my pervious post is that kids with ASDs are at these schools, contrary to what another poster said.[/quote]
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