Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 , I read your post about wanting more school time for , and thought I'd share that we live in Illinois, and Luke attends the Early Childhood Education classroom at our public school 5 days a week for 2 1/2 hours each day. The class is for children ages 3-6. There are a few students who attend kindergarten 1/2 day and go to ECE 1/2 day. During the week, he receives OT, PT, Speech and hearing impaired services (he's not hearing impaired, but the teacher works with him on signing). There are just 8 students in the class, with a maximum capacity of 10. There are 5 adults: the head teacher, classroom assistant, and 3 aides. My husband and I visited his classroom just yesterday and it is so wonderful. He has a one-on-one aide, and the level of instruction and attention he receives is incredible. We couldn't be happier. He has made amazing progress since he started in the fall and he really seems to love school. I am so thankful we have this available to us. If I can answer any questions for you or get you information you can use to bolster your case, let me know. Good luck! --mom to Luke (DS) and Jake, age 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Hi , We live in New Jersey. It sounds like my daughter's program is similar to 's. There are 9 students in the class and they will only allow a maximum of 10. The class consists of a teacher and 3 aides. My daughter gets PT, OT, and speech at school. I'm surprised that your district only has your child in school for 2 days a week. We had the option to send her to other schools for a full day but felt that it would be too much for her. Okrem Mom of and (DS)- age 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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