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Posted: Thu, Jun 23 2011, 5:09 pm Post subject: SEIT in a mainstream preschool or Otsar? |
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| I can't decide if I should put my son, who will be 3 in July, into a regular preschool with SEIT or into a center based program like Otsar. He is very delayed in speech and has some behavior issues. I'm worried the if he does go to Otsar for a year then no school will take him for kindergarten. Anyone have any experience with this?
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Hmmm. If you start him in a regular school, they school might gently tell you to take him out if he doesnt fit in. and I really havent heard of sucha thing asa school rejecting a child bcz they were in special ed a year before.
Think about if your kid would be able to handle a regular school. then think how much he could gain in otsar. which is more worth it? _________________ http://www.autism-parenting.com
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Posted: Fri, Jun 24 2011, 8:38 am Post subject: re: SEIT in a mainstream preschool or Otsar? |
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| Otsar is full for Sept. There are other good similar schools. It depends how much your kid needs it.
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Posted: Fri, Jun 24 2011, 8:59 am Post subject: Re: re: SEIT in a mainstream preschool or Otsar? |
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| the world's best mom wrote: | | Otsar is full for Sept. There are other good similar schools. It depends how much your kid needs it. |
OP here.. My son actually got into otsar already for sept but I have him registered in a regular preschool as well
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| Mama Bear wrote: | Hmmm. If you start him in a regular school, they school might gently tell you to take him out if he doesnt fit in. and I really havent heard of sucha thing asa school rejecting a child bcz they were in special ed a year before.
Think about if your kid would be able to handle a regular school. then think how much he could gain in otsar. which is more worth it? |
There are schools that wont accept because they are full but the time the class reaches kindergarten.
I know someone in this situation that is having a very hard time getting into a school for kindergarten.
Another woman I know has a child in a school like otsar for nursery. She discussed it with the school her other kids go to and they said they'll keep a slot open for her for kindergarten.
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Posted: Mon, Jun 27 2011, 7:47 pm Post subject: re: SEIT in a mainstream preschool or Otsar? |
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| how about yeled vyalda? They have many children who are receiving a lot of therapy, but its less of a stigma than an actual special ed school. This may be a good compromise btwn special ed and a reg school. ( I dont know if its possible to get in anymore, though). But if you feel your child really needs special ed, do whats best for him now and take the future as it comes. Hatzlocha in your decision.
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Posted: Mon, Jun 27 2011, 7:58 pm Post subject: re: SEIT in a mainstream preschool or Otsar? |
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| I worked in the 4-5 year old classroom at Otsar several years ago- self contained, not integrated. By the end of the year, all the kids who could successfully integrate into mainstream schools the following year were accepted into the schools their older siblings were in. Chashy Brand advocated for them and they made it happen.
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Posted: Mon, Jun 27 2011, 9:22 pm Post subject: re: SEIT in a mainstream preschool or Otsar? |
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| As a mother who sent two children to Otsar for two years each, I can tell you it was one of the best things I did for them. My oldest has Aspergers. He went to a special ed class the first year and an integrated class the second year. Then he went into Pre-1A in a regular school. He is currently in high school. my youngest son went years later to the integrated class for two years. He had language delays, Auditory sensitivities, and sensory issues (he was not toilet trained until age four. When it came time to mainstream him the yeshiva at first wanted to put him in kindergarten because he was immature but Chashy spoke to them and told them he was too bright and should go to Pre-1a (he was reading English fluently at that point. He is currently one of the top in his class. I feel the two years in Otsar helped both my children address their issues and prepare them to be mainstreamed.
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Posted: Mon, Jun 27 2011, 9:22 pm Post subject: re: SEIT in a mainstream preschool or Otsar? |
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| As a mother who sent two children to Otsar for two years each, I can tell you it was one of the best things I did for them. My oldest has Aspergers. He went to a special ed class the first year and an integrated class the second year. Then he went into Pre-1A in a regular school. He is currently in high school. my youngest son went years later to the integrated class for two years. He had language delays, Auditory sensitivities, and sensory issues (he was not toilet trained until age four. When it came time to mainstream him the yeshiva at first wanted to put him in kindergarten because he was immature but Chashy spoke to them and told them he was too bright and should go to Pre-1a (he was reading English fluently at that point. He is currently one of the top in his class. I feel the two years in Otsar helped both my children address their issues and prepare them to be mainstreamed.
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