For three years our daughter has been in high school, in a program for kids like her, in the care of some pretty amazing teachers and aids. A recent assessment concluded what we already knew: our daughter is in the right place there. It's not always easy to find a place where a extraordinary needs child can get along, much less flourish. I know that well enough by reading the posts in the various parent groups I am part of on Facebook. All over the world folks are struggling to find accessible education for their children that is meaningful and inclusive. Fortunately for us, that is not an issue.
The caring and competent women who make up our daughter's team work hard to ensure that she is safe, organized and learning every day. We cannot imagine how our daughter would get through her school day without them. Whether they are assisting her in class or ensuring that she is safe during a seizure, they do an incredible job. My husband and I could not be happier with the education our daughter is getting at our local high school. The only thing that would make it better is if that shiny new high school they keep promising us would get built. But even in the old overcrowded one, our team is the best and we know it.
The caring and competent women who make up our daughter's team work hard to ensure that she is safe, organized and learning every day. We cannot imagine how our daughter would get through her school day without them. Whether they are assisting her in class or ensuring that she is safe during a seizure, they do an incredible job. My husband and I could not be happier with the education our daughter is getting at our local high school. The only thing that would make it better is if that shiny new high school they keep promising us would get built. But even in the old overcrowded one, our team is the best and we know it.
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