- Chosen by Voters Children under age three can have services provided in the home, but after age three services are provided in the educational setting.Are you no longer interested in vaccinations due to his spectrum-like behaviors? As a special ed Pre K teacher, I have seen children progress by leaps & bounds when participating in a school based classroom/program. The years from age 3 – 5 are critical for bridging the gap between special education and general ed Kindergarten classes, so I understand your desire to get him in school ASAP. If you do not want him immunized, have you considered itinerant services? You can bring your child to school for his speech therapy and they can give him matching minutes for social interaction to address his delay in the area of social skills/ social behaviors. This is better than nothing, however if at all possible, I would try to get him in the full time school based program. It's hard to improve social interactions in a home-schooled environment (for children with delays in social skills). Best wishes; hope it works out for you. Source(s): Pre K special education teacher 4 years ago 50% 2 Votes 1 person rated this as good

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