How To Find The Appropriate School When Your Kid Has Autism

If you have  child with special needs who will enter kindergarten in the fall of 2015 - NOW is the time to start the process

Do not wait until May or June of next year because you will be scrambling. The transition from CPSE to CSE is stressful. Turning 5 in New York City is a long, complicated process with a lot of red tape. So where do you start? Start with searching for the appropriate school placement.



What schools should I tour? ALL of them. Seriously. In New York City - there's a lot of school. Well, not a lot, but enough to keep you busy. Visit as many schools as you can. Public, private and even the ones you can't afford. Do your research. Ask questions. Browse school websites. It is absolutely necessary to explore all options available. 

Where do I find special needs schools? There are a few ways to find schools that provide special needs services. 

Start with A Parent's Guide to Special Education in New York City. This book will be your bible!  

Attend a special needs school fair. The JCC of Manhattan has one every year. This year, it's being held on Wed Nov. 19 at 5:30 -7:30. You can register for the event - HERE. At the fair, you may be able to schedule an appointment to tour, speak to school representatives and get applications. And it was a good way to weed out the schools I knew wouldn't work for The Boy. 

But the best way to find out about schools is to talk to other parents who've been there, done that. If you've never been to a support group - now would be the time to go. For Bronx parents - check out the Bronx Parents Autism Network. There's a meeting on October 8th. Don't be shy about asking parents where their children go to school. 

What about the local public school?
Visit your zone school, even if you know it's not appropriate for your child - just go to say that you did. Visit the DOE website. Make an appointment to tour local District 75 schools. And check out other special education programs like the ASD Nest Program or ASD Horizon program. Visit our Autism Resources: Special Education Schools in NYC page for more information - HERE.

What paperwork do I need? What do I include in the application? 
Most school applications require a recent evaluation as well as past evaluations. Some applications will ask current teachers to fill out some sections. Applications can be 3 - 15 pages long. And most have a fee and a deadline of when to apply. Many schools will like the application before the Christmas break.

Educate yourself! 
On November 17 (6:30-8:30) NYC Special Education Consultant, Sarah Birnbaum, is hosting a free presentation on how to:

1. Learn your educational options, public and private
2. Obtain the best evaluations and guidance
3. Find an appropriate kindergarten program
4. Understand your legal rights
5. Get through the Turning 5 process and create an IEP

Date:         Monday, November 17, 6:30-8:30pm
Location:  Watch Me Grow - 361 East 19 Street
RSVP:        info@watchmegrownyc.com

The breakdownKnow your child's legal rights. Tour schools. Gather paperwork. Apply. Wait. Cross your fingers, light a candle, say a prayer. And if your kid gets in, you'll need to be prepared to prove to the Department of Education that it's the most appropriate.

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