we have found that our 4 year old son WITH AS is retaining french way better thatn our 4 year old son who DOESN'T have As. He remembers things so well, it's great to capitalise on this, he can't always decipher meaning from situational context or other clues, but her remembers and uses it better, thats my good news!
Vincent ZELENKO <vincent@...> wrote:
Vincent ZELENKO <vincent@...> wrote:
Hello,We will perhaps someday move to the metro New York area (NY, NJ, Connecticut areas) for my husband's job in the banking industry. We have a 4 yr old daughter dx w/HFA or AS (unclear as of yet) and sematic pragmatic disorder, auditory processing disorder. Could anyone recommend a GOOD, small, mainstream school that has dealt with this type of disability in the NY, NJ, Connecticut areas? Any information about support, therapists, etc., in these areas would be most helpful.Also, my husband is French and I am American. We speak both languages at home. Has anyone ever had experience with a bilingual AS household?At the moment, we live in the UK (London) and we love it here. Unfortunately, the services they have for children is rotten. Hence our goal of first finding the right school for her, then a place to call home.Thanks everyone,Suz
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