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Moving To Dallas (TX) Area And Wanted To Find Out If There Are Good Public Schools For Kids On The Spectrum
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My kid was in an inclusive program (general ed) and got pulled out for services. Looking for something similar. Would love to get input from the parents. Thanks in advance!

posted April 26, 2017
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My son 12 year old, from past couple of month ,he his holding saliva in his mouth. Can you help me out.

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My son has the same problem and I'm seeking help

posted March 29, 2022
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Thanks much for the information! Have tried calling a couple of schools in Frisco. Was asked to look on the Frisco ISD website for information. Will try calling other schools in Plano, Frisco and McKinney to see what programs they offer.

posted April 26, 2017
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Hello!
I am also in the Dallas area (Denton County). See what county you are in and call the school district, they should be able to tell you what they offer depending on your child's age. I am going through the process currently too.
My son goes through EPIC Pediatric Therapy for ST and OT home therapy as well. They have been great and serve the Dallas area.

posted April 26, 2017

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