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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 209092" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Daycare centers for difficult and/or special needs children are pretty much unheard of. I'm guessing they are probably in existence in larger cities but at very high cost to the parent. </p><p> </p><p>I agree with Totoro to contact your local school district to find out about early intervention preschool. Some of those programs go all day. If he's being kicked out of daycares for behavior the sooner you take this step of having him evaluated, the better.</p><p> </p><p>Another option which can work out well is to arrange for care in your home. If you have a university or community college nearby students studying special education or psychology can be good sources to tap into.</p><p> </p><p>We do have parents who simply run out of options and find ways to make it on one income. A handful apply for SSI income from the govt, but that's really iffy, and I I'm sure would require a clinical diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 209092, member: 701"] Daycare centers for difficult and/or special needs children are pretty much unheard of. I'm guessing they are probably in existence in larger cities but at very high cost to the parent. I agree with Totoro to contact your local school district to find out about early intervention preschool. Some of those programs go all day. If he's being kicked out of daycares for behavior the sooner you take this step of having him evaluated, the better. Another option which can work out well is to arrange for care in your home. If you have a university or community college nearby students studying special education or psychology can be good sources to tap into. We do have parents who simply run out of options and find ways to make it on one income. A handful apply for SSI income from the govt, but that's really iffy, and I I'm sure would require a clinical diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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