Best mainstream privates for kids with mild learning support needs

Anonymous
Check out The River School. There are a few kids with hearing loss in each class, integrated with hearing kids. The small class sizes with a teacher and SLP in each class might work well for your daughter. Worth giving them a call anyways. It goes up to 5th grade.
Anonymous
Four year old thread
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Anonymous wrote:Four year old thread
Thank you for pointing that out!
Anonymous
I know a kid at Sidwell with this profile. I also have 2 kids at Maret with mild ld and there are plenty of kids there with non typical learning profiles. Dysgraphia, ADHD, 2e (twice exceptional). Sheridan also has kids with learning differences.
Anonymous
Maybe it's too far (it's in Mclean VA), but what about The Langley School? They are such a nurturing and warm environment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What grade? NPS has been wonderful in accommodating for some less commonly seen needs.


Disagree. They used to be but that has changed in recent years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What grade? NPS has been wonderful in accommodating for some less commonly seen needs.


Disagree. They used to be but that has changed in recent years.

Well they posted that a few years ago so maybe it was accurate then.

4-year-old thread, folks.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Not Maret.


Thanks for weighing in. Can you say anything more about why?


Because the Maret community does not want kids who diverge too far from the mean. Such children are either not admitted in the first place or live on the edge of being counseled out rather than supported. It’s not a good environment.



I would say this for all the Wisconsin ave schools. Want the appearance of being accommodating but at the end of the day they don’t want to invest in it and still want high flying kids that can do so mostly solo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a kid at Sidwell with this profile. I also have 2 kids at Maret with mild ld and there are plenty of kids there with non typical learning profiles. Dysgraphia, ADHD, 2e (twice exceptional). Sheridan also has kids with learning differences.


Not sure about Sheridan as the school is quite small and has previously counseled out kids with differences. But do ask the school.
Anonymous
I have two kids, both with ADHD. One is thriving at gds and the other attends a SN school -- he wouldn't be admitted to GDS and if somehow he was, he would not be successful. Two kids, same diagnosis, completely different needs. No one can make a recommendation based only on diagnosis.
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