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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hard to get a spot for 6th anywhere. You could try McLean School of Maryland. The accommodate learning differences, but tend to have kids with very mild issues only and they are considered more of a hybrid between mainstream and very mild SN.[/quote] Y’all need to stop recommending schools like McLean and Siena for autistic children. They actively discriminate against these kids. They will not accept them. I know this first hand. ASD is tough. Check out Diener. They’re expanding this year with a new building so may still have room. [/quote] + 1 on McLean[/quote] Same goes for Burke. It’s not a special needs school and offers pretty limited accommodations, mostly for ADHD type issues (extra time, use of calculator, preferential seating—that’s basically it). The school is not set up to accommodate ASD students.[/quote]
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