Originally Posted by bk1
HOWEVER, my son has Asperger’s. It is mild in terms of social skills, but it is starting to affect his social life more.


Only you can decide what is best for your child. smile

Taking your above statement and the diagnosis at 11, my concern would be placing the whole emphasis of his school life on this one area without account for his giftedness. It would be like making the kid who doesn't like and stuggles with math, do math all day long.

I would discuss what could be done at the GT school with IEP accomodations.

It can't hurt to write a letter to the Cozy school, just in case.

Last edited by melmichigan; 03/13/10 10:53 AM.

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