This summer, Isaac is going back to a school setting after almost two years of home therapy. Back then, we opted for a home set-up since the school set-up was obviously not helping him but this time around, the reverse is true. He seems not to be benefiting from the setup anymore. The change is, of course, scary for me. After a long time, he will again be exposed to a lot of new people. How will he take his new surroundings and having unfamiliar people around him? How will he adjust to the schedule? Will he eat the food he will be given (no Piattos, I'm sure)? So many questions...
We've decided that he will go to New Era. Only New Era has the infrastructure and the will to have a real, working Special Education program and I'm just too glad that Dr. Dizon is there to personally oversee their Sped program. I do hope he doesn't get terrified by the sheer size of New Era. I still get lost there.
Change is always discomfitting, but we've made the decision. New Era, here comes Isaac!
We've decided that he will go to New Era. Only New Era has the infrastructure and the will to have a real, working Special Education program and I'm just too glad that Dr. Dizon is there to personally oversee their Sped program. I do hope he doesn't get terrified by the sheer size of New Era. I still get lost there.
Change is always discomfitting, but we've made the decision. New Era, here comes Isaac!
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