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[quote=Anonymous]Dr. Black in Chevy Chase runs a PEER group. Kingsbury School in DC (not hard to get to from MoCo has a summer program for older kids that basically is using activities to help build social skills: http://www.kingsbury.org/day-school/summerprograms.cfm Also in DC, Lab's summer program will reinforce academic skills but they will also reinforce social skills as well. (Not every kid who goes to Lab has dyslexia for example, so your kid won't be the only one not working on certain academic skills. Plus there are kids on the spectrum there, whether Lab or parents admit this.) The theme is Shakespeare, so there will be acting, set building as well: https://bbk12e1-cdn.myschoolcdn.com/ftpimages/541/misc/misc_146466.pdf Also, call SN schools like Auburn, Lab, Kingsbury to see if they offer social skill groups to non-students or if they recommend groups that do. [/quote]
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