I would 100% choose the full integrated program. They pick him up and drop him off?! Yes please! It sounds like a great program and I wouldn't stress too much about it not being educational enough-the kid can read for crying out loud! It sounds like a place where he can thrive and it's free which makes it even more amazing!!
Post by creamsiclechica on Mar 30, 2015 22:11:13 GMT -5
I honestly am thrilled that you have options, especially ones that are cost effective as well as a good fit for Andrew. I know that you will make the best possible choice for him because you've been doing an amazing job navigating so far. I agree that option two sounds really great for him, and I'm hoping it all works out for the best! I love you and I love him!
muppetinma Are you more concerned with social interactions & continuing his services or expanding on his already incredible academic knowledge?
Do you think you'll consider option #3 if there is financial aid available?
You have so many great options & I'm sure you will figure what is best for A. I see many advantages to 2 & 3, from your short description. For myself I would choose based on what our focus for next year would be.