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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought I had that kid and we started at a mainstream private school with small classes and a reputation for being inclusive. It was a disaster. My child could not master the increased social demands, the very nice and well meaning teachers didn't know how to support him when he didn't know the social skills that other kids picked up effortlessly, and feeling lost exacerbated his anxiety, which caused behavior problems we had never seen before. We pulled him out and sent him to Maddux, where they knew how to support him. After three years at Maddux, he's doing well with much less support. [/quote] Thank you. Maddux and Auburn are on our list too. They’re great! Was hoping to find a few other options that are inclusive and willing to accommodate even though they arent therapeutic. Auburn and Maddux both would be a long drive. Did you disclose diagnosis on your application?[/quote]
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