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Tue, 13 Jun 2000 11:45:22 EDT
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Yes, I was one of the lucky ones. My parents moved from Kansas to California
when I was 3. I started with a head start when I was 3, and then when I
entered first grade, we moved to the Los Angeles area where I was bused to a
wonderful SP ed school, and I got pt, OT there as well. In any case, I felt
like that was a great school. only 12-15 kids in each class. I hated what it
did to my social life, (I didn't get to know the kids on my block because I
was bused so far away, and then my Mom made it worse by taking me to
additional PT, math and spelling tutoring, and speech therapy.) but that's
the way it goes.

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