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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 451576" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Hello and welcome. Special education preschool usually starts at age 3. They do assessments if you are worried about your child, though they are not the best, they may qualify him. The upside is early intervention and socialization(also some time for you and baby). Many of these teachers are the best in the system. In some areas, DDR (forget what it stands for) is an early intervetion program (funded through the state) for kids who are having developmental issues, they often have access to good PTs. They also come to your home and help you access services. Our boy was able to get an excellent PT which the district paid for through Special Education. preschool. Incidentally, he never had special education again after preschool, only a 504 plan, and is doing so well as an adult. We don't see any signs of a disability. He did have some sensory issues as well, hyperactivity, and some trouble seperating from me . Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 451576, member: 11001"] Hello and welcome. Special education preschool usually starts at age 3. They do assessments if you are worried about your child, though they are not the best, they may qualify him. The upside is early intervention and socialization(also some time for you and baby). Many of these teachers are the best in the system. In some areas, DDR (forget what it stands for) is an early intervetion program (funded through the state) for kids who are having developmental issues, they often have access to good PTs. They also come to your home and help you access services. Our boy was able to get an excellent PT which the district paid for through Special Education. preschool. Incidentally, he never had special education again after preschool, only a 504 plan, and is doing so well as an adult. We don't see any signs of a disability. He did have some sensory issues as well, hyperactivity, and some trouble seperating from me . Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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