| Is she able to use a keyboard to type rather than write? It could be that simple if her issue is graphomotor. I agree that getting her evaluated to see if there is a learning difference that can then be accommodated or supported should be your first step. |
Not an option for OP for a few more years, anyway. Better to focus on MS for now. |
| Maybe try a small k-8 for her middle school years. Langley is a nice school that is not religious and not just math/writing… |
Very relevant, since the OP stated that they were already in a K-8 and were looking ahead to HS options. Did you go to a school that emphasized only math over reading comprehension or one that was substandard across the board? |
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If you're looking for a small school that goes 5-12 and focuses on developing kids equally in math, English, and social studies skills, the Sycamore School in Rosslyn is worth a look. Students progress in math at their own best pace, and small classes insure close attention to their writing development in English and other courses. TSS offers frequent tours for prospective parents.
They are also well-equipped to deal with learning differences. |
| SSSAS - easy to commute to DC. |
Omg no it isn’t. |
Not really an easy commute to DC, and also not non-religious. Although admittedly it’s a very light touch. |
DD took the NNAT in 2nd grade, and I believe she scored around 119. But I understand that’s a different test from the ones you and others were referring to. Any of particular places/clinics/ should it be via teachers/pediatricians recommendations. Have never considered it, but now think if we are really missing something and need to address this ASAP. |
💯!! could you share the name of the school? |