Anonymous wrote:As a first step, you may want to request a tour of the Aspergers program at Tilden. It is for students who have struggled with regular placement and need more help. There’s a wide range of abilities among students with Aspergers and the Aspergers program may or may not be a good fit for your ds. You’ll probably find more people who are knowledgeable about it on the Kids with Special Needs board.
Anonymous wrote:
Cher(e) compatriote,
You have to find more info on how to enter that program, by contacting the special education division of MCPS - look on their website.
I have a child in a different special needs program (GT/LD, or gifted, talented and learning disabled), and our IEP team approved of the switch, based on a private neuropsychological evaluation we had done and his behavior at school. In our case, our home address doesn't matter - my child is bused to the right school on a special needs bus.
If your child is high-functioning and capable, perhaps they might also do well in the GT/LD program. We are at North Bethesda (same cluster as Tilden), but depending on your home address, your child might be placed in the other GT/LD program up north.
Khamy wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good question for the disabilities Board, if you did not post it there, too.
Is it a special program at Tilden? If so, you will have to persuade your IEP team that Tilden is the best and most appropriate placement for your child. It can't be just based on success rate of the schools with your type of child, it has to be based on something specific in the program that your child needs to succeed in school. If you don't have an advocate, they might be able to help you with this - someone like Weinfeld Educational Group.
Thanks for your reply.
At Tilden they have an aspergers program. I heard at Ridgeview middle school too.
My child's diagnostic has been confirmed by an MCPS psychologist. I suppose it's good reason to change school if at Tilden or Ridgeview they have a specific program for children like mine. Isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good question for the disabilities Board, if you did not post it there, too.
Is it a special program at Tilden? If so, you will have to persuade your IEP team that Tilden is the best and most appropriate placement for your child. It can't be just based on success rate of the schools with your type of child, it has to be based on something specific in the program that your child needs to succeed in school. If you don't have an advocate, they might be able to help you with this - someone like Weinfeld Educational Group.
Anonymous wrote:You should come to the XMinds event next week, you will learn exactly what you need to know. Conveniently it will be at JW.
https://xminds.org/event-3282626
Administrators from the MCPS offices related to Autism come and present. There are also lots of other parents with first hand experience.
Anonymous wrote:Please be careful about sharing so much identifying information. If my child went to your child's school it would be quite easy to identify you.