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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No need to be suspicious. We prefer smaller (15 kids max), inclusive. But we probbaly need some accommodations such as desk placement, maybe a little playground assistance. Therapies such as handwriting and social skills could be done away from school. SN such as Auburn or Maddux would enable us to do those in school for a few years. Downside is cost, distance, and not inclusive. We have a tentative list of schools. Care to comment on that rather than me, please?[/quote] I would look carefully at McLean. At least when we were there, a few years ago, they did not know how to support kids whose primary need was social rather than academic. Even though the classes were tiny, they were not willing to provide any support at recess, promised lunch bunches didn't happen. Academically, their solution to all academic problems was Orton Gillingham, which is great if you have dyslexia but not helpful for my child whose comprehension difficulties came from asd based difficulties in perspective taking.[/quote] Thank you![/quote]
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