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[quote=Anonymous]I’m out of the area but at a Friends school in a city probably over served by private schools (ie, lots of schools that are becoming more flexible/open minded in their admissions). You could try schools with a reputation for progressive education or treating each child as an individual, if you know of any. Upside of ours is small, nurturing environment and typical peers, downside is that teachers, while kind, haven’t always known how to teach my child or understand him, and typical peers, while (usually) kind, get more sophisticated with each year and the social gulf grows. It’s been ok, because I don’t think there was a better option, but it has been stressful: for years I thought they might counsel him out, and we’ve had to pay for therapy, specialists, etc on top of school.[/quote]
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