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hwichlaz 01:01 PM 01-31-2018
I'm now in the process of becoming a vendor for Regional Center. ❤ I'll be providing childcare and preschool for up to 50% SN children, and hosting their para educators in my facility/home. I maintain the rights to screen clients and choose who I accept, and they'll refer them to me.

I currently have a 50/50 blend not counting my after-schoolers, and one of the children is through Regional Center. They asked me to be part of this new pilot program. They think that 50/50 is the perfect ratio for modeling typical age appropriate behaviors AND serving as many children with DDs as possible. I'll get support staff on their dime, AND adult interaction. WOOT!!!
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Mike 01:09 PM 01-31-2018
Sounds like a good future ahead for you.
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Blackcat31 01:10 PM 01-31-2018
Wow, that sounds really cool!

What a great experience for every side!

I'd love to do something like that but the only pilot program I ever participated in other than QRIS was taking children who's parent (mom) was in a halfway house for drug/alcohol rehabilitation.

After about 3.5 yrs, I got tired of abandoned kids and calling CPS so I stopped taking anyone from the program.

Your new pilot program however sounds really cool!
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hwichlaz 01:16 PM 01-31-2018
I'm really excited. They said that SN care is in very short supply and they can keep me in referrals for the foreseeable future.

Also, if a child needs equipment that I don't have, like a wheelchair ramp or a special chair, they'll provide it. I also get the final say on clients I accept. So if their parents are throwing our red flags, it's up to me. I don't HAVE to accept any of their referrals.
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storybookending 02:30 PM 01-31-2018
Wow what a great opportunity. It takes a special person to work with special needs children. Way to go!
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Cat Herder 02:39 PM 01-31-2018
Congrats!
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mamamanda 06:06 PM 01-31-2018
That sounds wonderful! I'm excited for you!
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