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[quote=Anonymous]Our high school daughter is not doing well. She is struggling with PTSD from sexual assault and long story short, we are finally listening to her when she says that she needs to get out of our city/state and away in order to be able to fully heal. She has an IEP for reading, math, executive functioning--basically dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD stuff. But she is smart and motivated. She believes she can heal, and wants to go to college. I know that there are kids with LD who conquer all of this. And I am certain that her not attending school due to trauma has exaggerated her challenges. I am looking for a high school where they really, REALLY see kids with learning disabilities as individuals and can help them learn and go on to college. I would prefer the west coast but I'm open. It could be boarding or it could be a situation where our family is bi-state for a while. Socially she is quite adept and would prefer to be with other kids who are her social peers. Therapeutic interventions in school would be nice but not essential, because wherever she is we will find the best trauma therapist for her. I'm literally open to anything, no matter how much of a stretch it may seem. We'll figure out the money. Thank you.[/quote]
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