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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We toured Auburn in Silver Spring last fall and would definitely recommend it for someone who needs very small class size and lots of one-to-one attention with a lot of structure. You should go visit yourself. We really liked Auburn for our ASD/ADHD kid but we were looking at alternatives bc DS was having a lot of behavioral issues. But ultimately, the behavior issues were resolved and we want to keep the immersion language. But looking at Auburn gave us some very good ideas of what to look for for middle school: [b]For us, an all boys' private with small class size, ~12 or less, is probably all that we need. [/b]All boys' schools tend to focus on organization and executive functioning bc middle school boys even NT ones need lots of help in this area.[/quote] PP, this is really interesting. What schools in this area fit this description? Thanks![/quote] It's not in this area. We are moving. http://www.eaglebrook.org/podium/default.aspx?t=153529 No, DS will not board. http://www.collegiateschool.org/Page/Program/Middle-School/Overview We have family members who are similar to DS who have attended these and comparable private all boys' schools. [/quote] Very interesting and great to know about. Thanks for sharing![/quote] FWIW, our neuropsych recommended Field for DS.[/quote]
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