We toured two schools by our home, both suggested as strong options for Cole. One is a little closer to home and part of the school district and even within a standard school. We met the teachers and her aids from each school and got a feel for the environment and the types of activities Cole would participate in and where. The classroom has two sessions a day, morning and afternoon and each runs about 2 1/2 hours, four days a week. The other school is a little farther away and has many of the same features, but it also has additional pluses like more expansive facilities for therapy including a swimming pool and opportunities for field trips and it's a 6 hour day, four days a week. We really loved both teachers and felt really good about both schools. We were struggling to determine which school to choose. We happened to have an appointment before school with one of Cole's doctors. We explained our situation and she suggested that the 2nd school could really provide a lot for for Cole and if he could handle the longer days, which she believed he could, she suggested we go for it -- and so we did.
And so far it's been the best thing for Cole. We LOVE his teacher and her aids. She came to our home about a week before school began to get acquainted with Cole and his needs. Before school started, they held a back-to-school night where she was so sweet with him. They are so sweet with him and the other children in his class (four more little boys). They let him take naps -- some days longer than other -- but mostly they have a lot of the same activities in other preschools -- singing, arts and crafts, library & reading time, play time, etc. Cole's teacher sends home a folder with notes around what they did and how he liked it (or not) nearly every day. It certainly makes it easier to have him leave us in the morning knowing how much they love him too.
Part of the program involves picking up Cole on a bus. Unfortunately (or fortunately for us) our paperwork was delayed and so we HAD to take him up to school directly the first two days. We need to get him up fairly early so he can eat breakfast before the bus comes. This morning he took a little nap while finishing that breakfast.

All loaded and ready to head off to school.
We miss him already!!



