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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks for all the many great recommendations. Do Lab and Siena accept kids who are reading well and whose ADHD is worse than their dyslexia? DS’s reading problems have been remediated with 8 hours of evidence based instruction (1:1) per week since he was 5.5. Part of that instruction is at school through an IEP., part of it is our supplementary instruction.I don’t want to be too hopeful....but it’s possible that the dyslexia won’t be that big of an issue long term due to the early intervention. (This morning DS described himself as a “good reader”!). So, if the language based capacities looks closer to his non dyslexic peers, will he still be able to attend the SN privates that focus on reading/writing disabilities? I prefer Lab and Siena to commonwealth because I don’t think we could manage the commute. We are inbounds for Murch in NW DC. Any specific experiences with that school would also be extremely helpful. [/quote] Yes to your question regarding lab. It's been a life changer/saver for us. I've only heard good things about Siena from other parents.[/quote]
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