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<blockquote data-quote="Critter Lover" data-source="post: 221302" data-attributes="member: 6297"><p>I have a friend that she put her autistic son in an autistic school and only praises the outcome that she has seen from her son. If my son would have been diagnosed earlier with autism instead of at 17 then I would have definitely put him in a school that understood how to get through these kids to be able to learn. Your child is young enough that it would be definitely be helpful. I would highly suggest you check the schools out and that might help you decide whether your child will excel there or not.</p><p> </p><p>I had to rely on public school system at the time who had no idea autism </p><p>was even a part of my child all through his school. They just labeled him either Language delayed, Slow learning disabled and the last one was labeled Educably Mentally disabled. With all the info out there today and what they know....you are sitting in a better situation than I was when my child was 3 yrs old.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck in your decision.</p><p> </p><p>HUGS,</p><p>Critter Lover</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Critter Lover, post: 221302, member: 6297"] I have a friend that she put her autistic son in an autistic school and only praises the outcome that she has seen from her son. If my son would have been diagnosed earlier with autism instead of at 17 then I would have definitely put him in a school that understood how to get through these kids to be able to learn. Your child is young enough that it would be definitely be helpful. I would highly suggest you check the schools out and that might help you decide whether your child will excel there or not. I had to rely on public school system at the time who had no idea autism was even a part of my child all through his school. They just labeled him either Language delayed, Slow learning disabled and the last one was labeled Educably Mentally disabled. With all the info out there today and what they know....you are sitting in a better situation than I was when my child was 3 yrs old. Good luck in your decision. HUGS, Critter Lover [/QUOTE]
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