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TheRyanFiles1 min read
Kindergarten

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Chrissy thinks the benefits of the academic challenge will outweigh the social risks that go along with being four years old and delayed among a class of typical six-year-olds.  I'm inclined to trust her judgment, but there's still a big old rock in my stomach.  I'm hoping at one of these meetings I'll learn about a small-class option, either inclusion or special needs only (my preference). I've been avoiding thinking about my nightmare scenario, in which the only public school option involves my baby thrown in the middle of 20 typical kindergärtners, not speaking to anyone, getting pushed around and teased.  I'm going to be calm and wait for these meetings to run their course. If nothing else, my kid has good looks going for him.
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My kid is great! And he has PDD-NOS and ADHD (e-i-e-i-o). The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Watch us navigate the world of neurodiversity at http://notanaffliction.blogspot.com/

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