In California, special ed is decent as long as you're willing to go to the mat on it. A person with an autism diagnosis is entitled to services through regional centers.
What are other states programs like? DH was considering applying for jobs out of state, but so far CA seems to be it for autism education.
2007-09-24
06:35:19
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BeckyBeq
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Education & Reference
➔ Special Education
Thank you for all the answers so far. In CA, regional centers are more administrative centers to help you navigate benefits. They assess children, assist with some activities such as social therapy, attend IEPs with you, let you know about laws and programs and provide transitional services when the child gets older.
My son is currently in a special day class with 12 students and mainstreams language arts, computer lab, math lab, recess, assemblies and lunch with a 3rd grade class. He's grade level on math, a little behind in reading and takes changes in routine well.
2007-09-30
16:20:05 ·
update #1