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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You cannot expect a school that is not designed for it to provide your DC with a therapeutic environment. Its very easy to think that because its alternative, its the right kind of alternative. Wrong. If you want your child to be educated in a therapeutic setting, you should choose a therapeutic school. Those are the only schools that will actively reach out to your DC. If you want your DC to be educated in a school that will tolerate his eccentricities and provide a safe, though not actively, therapeutic environment, there are hybrid mainstream schools inclusive of kids with SN. [b]But unless the Waldorf school you are looking at has staff members special trained in accommodating the social needs of kids with ASDs, it will not happen[/b].[/quote] +1 This was exactly our experience with Montessori. [/quote]
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