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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 580382" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I have talked with husband about this school (the one with the link) and despite the heavy price he did not say no. There is also an option in a nearby county which has a whole autism program within the public system. I have heard a couple parents saying that they are satisfied, but I would need to do more research obviously. I doubt I would want to do an overnight program in elementary school... WE both agreed that we need to keep looking but we also need to give our current school and V a bit more time. </p><p>Everything I thought would happen is happening. I don't have a crystal ball obviously, but I know that it is only going to get worse at school. Despite having the best regular ed teacher in the world (and I truely mean it. She is extraordinary, not you regular teacher), his difficulties are big. Just imagine what it will be with an average teacher! Disaster... And I'm not saying that because I would be pessimistic. The teacher and I really do see V's individual progress. We both praise him for those progress. But compared to his peers, it is very small and slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 580382, member: 11847"] I have talked with husband about this school (the one with the link) and despite the heavy price he did not say no. There is also an option in a nearby county which has a whole autism program within the public system. I have heard a couple parents saying that they are satisfied, but I would need to do more research obviously. I doubt I would want to do an overnight program in elementary school... WE both agreed that we need to keep looking but we also need to give our current school and V a bit more time. Everything I thought would happen is happening. I don't have a crystal ball obviously, but I know that it is only going to get worse at school. Despite having the best regular ed teacher in the world (and I truely mean it. She is extraordinary, not you regular teacher), his difficulties are big. Just imagine what it will be with an average teacher! Disaster... And I'm not saying that because I would be pessimistic. The teacher and I really do see V's individual progress. We both praise him for those progress. But compared to his peers, it is very small and slow. [/QUOTE]
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