I found out that a charter school for children with Autism was opening up near to our home. We had to apply to a lottery and waited for their decision. As luck would have it, we got in! I was extremely excited but was torn with what to do. As a parent, you always want the best for them. One of the biggest decisions we made was switching Tali from public school to a charter school. Hesitantly, my husband agreed to switch. Of course, we'd miss the transportation convenience (husband shed a tear) and the close proximity of his school.
We were treading uncharted territory and didn't know what to expect. As time drew closer, the more anxious I got. There were so many unknowns. I wasn't sure if they were going to have the school built on time. I received a string e-mails detailing everything our students needed. They also want 40 hrs of volunteer time from the parents (yikes!) It was definitely nerve wracking to say the least. It wasn't until meeting my son's teacher that I felt peace. I learned that his teacher Ms. Holland, lived in Hawaii for many years and has a son with Autism. Also, his teacher's aide is Tongan which just made my day. Tali immediately started running through the classroom. Tali has been to school a couple weeks now. He seems happy with his new surroundings. I'm grateful for all these wonderful people who have helped Tali along the way. I look forward to the progress Tali will make in his new school.