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Reply to "Should a low support needs child be in a therapeutic school? What are the pros and cons of therapeutic schools?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would argue against some of the responses here that assume all "therapeutic" schools are not academically challenging. There are many that are, and it's unfair to assume just because they offer more support they are automatically not rigorous. And there are also schools that thread the needle between therapeutic and more robustly inclusive than public schools are, in that they are much smaller and often more accommodating for kids with specific social and sensory needs. In the area, schools that might be worth investigating are: Bullis, St. Andrew's Episcopal, Field School, Burke, Nora School, Commonwealth and Parkmont.[/quote] Aren’t these schools competitive to get in? We need more small private schools in the DMV. Especially something calm for 2e kids. [/quote]
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