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Need Help On Identifying Day Care And Services For My 2 Yr Old
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I live in Hopkins and my son was diagnosed in March 2012 by ECSE that he might be on the spectrum. He gets services twice a week by great teachers.. My work location is moving from Downtown,MN to Brooklyn Park. And not am confused on whats best for him. Keep him in his current Day Care in Downtown.. its been 3 months and he still cries till noon..then is calmer
We are not sure if moving him now will depress him more..Its so confusing!! Please help.. even if you could suggest a Day care or… read more

posted June 11, 2012
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I'm guessing that you live in the 283 school district which has a good reputation for assisting students with special needs. I live in school district 279, our district has an OASIS program which offers a free monthly workshops/support groups to parent of children with special needs. I would check to see if your school district has a similar program and there you could network with other parents to get their suggestions. St. David's in Minnetonka is not that far from Hopkins. Best of luck.

posted March 31, 2013

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