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[quote=Anonymous] 1)Specialized school, if it is an affordable option. These schools are honed in on how a child with learning differences learns and they have some amazing programs. Schools like lab have goals based on executive functioning and provide classes that are very multi-sensory. 2)Public if it is a strong one and if the team actually carries through on accommodations and goals (if you have an IEP). Sometimes if the deficits aren't wide enough to impact learning, you will not qualify for accommodations or IEP 3) Private with tutoring can make for a frustrating situation if your student is struggling all day and then needs to do tutoring outside of the school day, in addition to HW. If the private knows about your student's challenges and is familiar with how to address learning differences, then that's a different story, but seems doubtful (depending upon severity of the issue) May want to seek out evaluation testing and have the psychologist make some recommendations-every child is so different! [/quote]
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