Particular wants parenting in Morocco
Through my own network of Moroccan friends, I found a small, private preschool and kindergarten with a longstanding policy of accepting autistic children. I had my older son’s US accommodations translated into French and sent them with a video of the boys that the director had requested. I knew she wanted to see how autistic they were before agreeing to admit them. They are both verbal now, which in Morocco means they are not really considered autistic. They have skills acquired through the US government funded early intervention and VBA or verbal behavior analysis that put them in the league of the elite, the happy children in Morocco who have access to the limited and expensive services that there is.