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[quote=Anonymous]I have 2 children with ADHD / Dyslexia. One was in a progressive public school and was let to slide so bad that as a middle-schooler, he spells on an ES level even though we put him in a traditional, structured, place with strong supports on both issues with medications. Our younger started in that traditional approach school. She was reading and doing math before she entered K so thought she'd do well anywhere. By first, her ADHD manifested and now, in 4th, it's clear that without this structured, supportive environment, she wouldn't do well. We are also fortunate that this is a public school. They identified her, not me. They did the testing, not us. So lucky. For you, OP, these decisions are very hard and the decision might change year over year.[/quote]
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