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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look into Sycamore School in Arlington. If it is a mild/moderate case of ASD, then also maybe look into Montessori School of McLean, which is slightly north of Arlington on Kirby Road. This is age 3 - 6th grade. Typical class size used to be 18-20, but Iam not sure what it is now. They will not have explicit supports for SN kids, but Montessori's focus on individual learning, open classroom, hands-on learning, and the smaller-than-public class sizes might work for a kid with less severe ASD. Both of these are private. In both cases, I would be open with the school about where the child is academically and socially [/quote] Thanks for this. Sycamore sounds great - unfortunately it’s for 5th grade or older, according to the website. But a typical elementary school like that could work for our kid, if it attracts some ND kids and the school is user friendly in that regard. [/quote]
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