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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi there I have DS's who are not doing well at start of 5th grade. ADHD and rigid thinker (not aspergers) kind of one big NOS, the other ADHD And anxiety and dysgraphia. The main issue is actually SOCIAL in that there is misery for DS's at school, can't handle unstructured time and don't get subtleties of friendships and care. Deepening depression. We are fortunate to have resources and have done psych, are in therapy for long term, ST/PT/OT route for a long time. We are looking at new schools and wondering if someone could offer suggestions for schools to look into. Academically somewhat high functioning so far. Manage work fine (though homework a struggle for one) Here is my list so far of schools that may accommodate/be good in MD/DC area. It's hard because the main trauma is social - Sandy Spring Auburn Lab Edmund Burke Sienna Thoughts? [/quote] McLean Commonwealth Field Auburn has more ASD students from what I understand Their sister school, Sienna, has more ADHD students.[/quote]
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