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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think you said how old your child is but I think self-confidence is a really important thing for a child with ADHD and other special needs to develop in childhood and if you don't have that you have an unhappy child who may struggle for the rest of their lives. I think being in an environment where they feel good about themselves is really important. I can't tell you how many times parents with SN kids have talked to me about how alone their child feels in our high performing school. There are others but when everyone else is easily getting perfect grades while at the same time is excelling at sports or dance while your child is struggling to sit still it can really make them feel pretty bad. [/quote] I agree. My two ADHD kids would not thrive in a “top” pressure cooker environment. [/quote]
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