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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 588755" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I hear what MWM is saying, but I think it is kind of late to search for a school made for special needs (even more for public preschool as the process is so long...). </p><p>If you "shop" for a preschool/daycare, your main goal is flexibility and listening to what parents want. If you say my child has to be excused from nap time, they have to listen and excuse him from nap time, no argument period. Also look into how they answer. Will they do it because they know you know best, or will they do it all the while rolling their eyes? The latter will be just as bad as being inflexible because kids sense it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 588755, member: 11847"] I hear what MWM is saying, but I think it is kind of late to search for a school made for special needs (even more for public preschool as the process is so long...). If you "shop" for a preschool/daycare, your main goal is flexibility and listening to what parents want. If you say my child has to be excused from nap time, they have to listen and excuse him from nap time, no argument period. Also look into how they answer. Will they do it because they know you know best, or will they do it all the while rolling their eyes? The latter will be just as bad as being inflexible because kids sense it. [/QUOTE]
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