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Another newb with half a diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="Super" data-source="post: 551266" data-attributes="member: 15225"><p>D was doing so well in preK, (which here in GA is lottery funded, so he was able to attend a lovely private one), and we noticed most of his issues appear after it let out for the summer. </p><p></p><p>His speech, which he continued therapy for, continued to improve, but all the other odd stuff popped up in the last 6 months. </p><p></p><p>We are doing the GCA (Georgia Cyber Academy), and my older kids (V, girl, 8th, and C, boy, 6th) are doing well, but for D as much as I love teaching him I feel it is just wrong for him.</p><p></p><p>Thus the search for a private preK since the public schools here are horrific. I do NOT want him in a Christian run school, and it's hard to find preKs that are secular. Montessori at this point seems the best bet; we've found a few close by that aren't THAT bad, around $700 a month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super, post: 551266, member: 15225"] D was doing so well in preK, (which here in GA is lottery funded, so he was able to attend a lovely private one), and we noticed most of his issues appear after it let out for the summer. His speech, which he continued therapy for, continued to improve, but all the other odd stuff popped up in the last 6 months. We are doing the GCA (Georgia Cyber Academy), and my older kids (V, girl, 8th, and C, boy, 6th) are doing well, but for D as much as I love teaching him I feel it is just wrong for him. Thus the search for a private preK since the public schools here are horrific. I do NOT want him in a Christian run school, and it's hard to find preKs that are secular. Montessori at this point seems the best bet; we've found a few close by that aren't THAT bad, around $700 a month. [/QUOTE]
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