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<blockquote data-quote="Holliewho" data-source="post: 169632" data-attributes="member: 5426"><p>Cardigan Girl, actually in the program *but you have to get in the program* they do have really good help. I have a friend who is a Navy spouse too there. Her second daughter has many issues because of a brain injury. She is in a regular class and has an IEP. She gets pull out time and is actually starting to thrive over there. They are fixing to move though and that will be bad. Her son also is autistic and has been in their Early intervention program since he was 3 and started Kinder with an aid last fall. </p><p> </p><p>You have to get them that IEP though. Without it you will be left with teachers who make excuses. We never had any type of IEP/plan 504 for our oldest until the end of this past school and this last year was unequivocally HORRID. Now though we hope that this coming year will be a much better cornerstone for her. With the plan developed at the end of the year maybe she will come out with all A's and B's next year. </p><p> </p><p>Also another question is how are you actually stationed in HI do you have your kids in the EFMP program? I know we were booted from Guam where we actually had 100 times better care than here BUT it also has helped some with our housing situation and other things since being here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holliewho, post: 169632, member: 5426"] Cardigan Girl, actually in the program *but you have to get in the program* they do have really good help. I have a friend who is a Navy spouse too there. Her second daughter has many issues because of a brain injury. She is in a regular class and has an IEP. She gets pull out time and is actually starting to thrive over there. They are fixing to move though and that will be bad. Her son also is autistic and has been in their Early intervention program since he was 3 and started Kinder with an aid last fall. You have to get them that IEP though. Without it you will be left with teachers who make excuses. We never had any type of IEP/plan 504 for our oldest until the end of this past school and this last year was unequivocally HORRID. Now though we hope that this coming year will be a much better cornerstone for her. With the plan developed at the end of the year maybe she will come out with all A's and B's next year. Also another question is how are you actually stationed in HI do you have your kids in the EFMP program? I know we were booted from Guam where we actually had 100 times better care than here BUT it also has helped some with our housing situation and other things since being here. [/QUOTE]
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