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[quote=Anonymous]I'm so sorry about what happened to your daughter, OP. I wish her, and your whole family, healing and peace. Proctor Academy has a fantastic reputation for LD kids, though I don't know what their capacity is for dealing with PTSD. I know several great kids who went there, and I looked into it for my own kid at one point. There's also a school called Chapel Hill Chauncy Hall, though I don't know anyone know attended there. Other schools that aren't LD specific but that either offer learning support programs or seemed to work well for some I knew kids with higher learning needs and that have reputations for being uniquely nice and more generally supportive than some of the pressure-cooker boarding schools are the Brooks School, Dublin School, Stoneleigh-Burnham School, and the George School in PA (NOT St. George's in RI! That's a whole other vibe). Again, I don't know about mental health supports given your DD's PTSD. But if these aren't fits, they seem like the kind of places that might be willing to talk to you and help steer you toward other options. Best of luck to you all in your search for a better situation. [/quote]
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