Re: [SBAofNC] Re:4 yr. old with SB!
There are several resources available in NC depending on where you live. A
great resource of information is the Family Support Network 1-800-852-0042
for information from daycares to direct services. Also available is the
Exceptional Children's Assistance Center (ECAC) who has all the information
you would need about what the schools offer, should offer, don't offer
depending on the law and your school system. 1-800-962-6817
Joanne
Joanne Mackey, RN, MSN, CPNP
Duke University Medical Center
Division of Medical Genetics
(919)681-1945
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Those are some excellent questions that I to would like to find some
answers for. My son is almost 2 however I would like to know what my
options are. I will graduate nursing school next fall and would like to
work. I have three other children and living on my husbands income alone
makes for an extremly tight budget. I don't know if there are any programs
that are set up like preschool for special needs children.
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