Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have data that backs up your claims? Any research? Real data? Studies?
Yeah, this is ridiculous. You need research to show you that kids that need so much help they need a shadow likely need a different specialized school environment?
Umm. Yes. Because what the county schools are doing is dumping kids who need extra support in the most restrictive environment. So how does that work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have data that backs up your claims? Any research? Real data? Studies?
Yeah, this is ridiculous. You need research to show you that kids that need so much help they need a shadow likely need a different specialized school environment?
Anonymous wrote:Do you have data that backs up your claims? Any research? Real data? Studies?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for making a sweeping statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. We are looking for a shadow in a private preschool. Any suggestions?
Yes, I assumed so. You don't need a shadow for PEP preschools, and you really should call Child Find. The chances that you're going to want an IEP are high.
If you don't want to, not sure why, you should hire an ABA trained shadow. That is going to be pricey. Look on care.com, you should be able to find one for less than through an ABA company, or work with an ABA company and try to get a reduced rate - they will do it based on salary, etc.
Where are you? We use Paving Pathways, and I know they do this. Our kid also does not have an ASD diagnosis. Needed a shadow, still needs an IEP.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. We are looking for a shadow in a private preschool. Any suggestions?