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[quote=Anonymous]^Ultimately, the diagnosis/assessment does not matter b/c you will end up with the same services. Services are determine by a child's needs not the diagnosis. While you wait for your appointment with a developmental pediatrician, realize that it's the school that is responsible for the services your child receives and even after you see a developmental pediatrician, the amount of support/services may not change at all. It will be in your child's best interests if you try to work with them even for the short amount of time you will stay there. By law, the school has to provide FAPE - free, appropriate public education - for all kids (yes, I know...). I agree with you completely that DC special needs services are less than stellar on the whole but they do provide free preK3 and preK4 if one is lucky to win through the lottery. I think your issue is with SNs services not so much free universal preschool.[/quote]
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