Holton and learning disabilities...any chance?

Anonymous
Are we saying holton doesn't have supports? Even non LD children need those...or you may get kids that present with LD later on, after all admission begins at 4th grade. For 15:57, do you have experience with Holton or just with a child with SN?
Anonymous
OP, call the school. Get it from their lips to your ear whether they can accommodate your child and what would be in her best interest if Holton can meet her needs.

No one knows your daughter better than you rather than people who are forming life opinions based on 3 or 4 sentences about DC. After you talk with the school, not DCUM, then you can make an educated and informed decision. DCUM, no matter how well-intentioned or not, should in no way be the final say so.
Anonymous
OP, this is 15:57 again. if its a language processing/speech issue, this is the kind of thing that the Lab school is terrific for. Kids often cycle through Lab, where they get what they need to succeed at more mainstream schools.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are we saying holton doesn't have supports? Even non LD children need those...or you may get kids that present with LD later on, after all admission begins at 4th grade. For 15:57, do you have experience with Holton or just with a child with SN?


Not Holton, which is why I also suggested OP have a frank conversation with their admissions people about her DD. If they can offer supports, they will say so. My concern with her post is that she was wondering how to get in as opposed to whether the school would be a good fit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are we saying holton doesn't have supports? Even non LD children need those...or you may get kids that present with LD later on, after all admission begins at 4th grade. For 15:57, do you have experience with Holton or just with a child with SN?


Holton starts at 3rd, not 4th.
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