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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 475853" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>If you get it now it can offer you free ESY (extended school year) which means their goals can be worked on thru the summer (I have had it many ways, people coming to our home, his joining a summer school program (for free) etc.)</p><p></p><p>MHO, it is so early still in the year, I would get all my ducks in a row so you can pick the most appropriate K placement. It may not result in as many changes now but to waste what will likely be months doing it in K when V is starting such a wonderful time... even if sp ed. director is ugly she needs to follow the law and be a professional. </p><p></p><p>With all your concerns, I would personally never want to look back and think I had missed an opportunity. But you know your V and if it is really that big of a deal to get things going now. Really blows that you have to fight like this. Should be that your only concern is WHICH of the several options they offer, to choose. Pipe dream of mine, smile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 475853, member: 12886"] If you get it now it can offer you free ESY (extended school year) which means their goals can be worked on thru the summer (I have had it many ways, people coming to our home, his joining a summer school program (for free) etc.) MHO, it is so early still in the year, I would get all my ducks in a row so you can pick the most appropriate K placement. It may not result in as many changes now but to waste what will likely be months doing it in K when V is starting such a wonderful time... even if sp ed. director is ugly she needs to follow the law and be a professional. With all your concerns, I would personally never want to look back and think I had missed an opportunity. But you know your V and if it is really that big of a deal to get things going now. Really blows that you have to fight like this. Should be that your only concern is WHICH of the several options they offer, to choose. Pipe dream of mine, smile. [/QUOTE]
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