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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS with ASD/Asperger's may go to boarding school for high school. We think it will be a good fit since his Aspie father, grandfather, greatfather, etc all went to elite New England boarding schools, and loved it... enough to want DS to go too. DS is just like his father and grandfather, Asperger's and all. DS is currently in elementary school but he has always known this is an option and he'll be going to tour the schools when he is in 7th grade. It really depends on the supports your child needs. If clear structure, rules and expectations coupled with a lot of personalized attention, low teacher to student ratios, and advanced academics is what your son needs to do well, you should at least visit the schools you are interested in and speak with the administrators. Good luck![/quote] Her kid's burnt out on endless supports. [b]He wants to be allowed to fail[/b]. Duh.[/quote] And you know this how?[/quote]
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