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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My experience is that they are committed to the kids at the school and are willing to work through behavioral issues that come up. [b]Some details like rough age of the child and a general description of his or her challenges would help me answer better. [/b] [/quote] [b]Unless you work at a SN school admission, your "answer" doesn't mean anything. [/b]The OP doesn't need to cough up this info to satisfy your curiosity. OP, many SN schools will be able to work with you in changing what now is considered a "behavioral problem." Many are aware that at the right school with the right supports, behavior can turn around. If you meet with a school and it's not a good fit, they'll let you know. Don't take this personally, and ask where else they recommend you look.[/quote] Wow, just wow. The poster was seeking input from people familiar with Kingsbury, which is what I offered. The typical kid at Kingsbury varies a lot between early childhood and 12th grade, and since OP wanted info on "fit", just some general background would be useful. It has nothing to do with curiosity -- I just know certain ages better than others. Traditionally this has been one of the.more civil and supportive groups in this site. I hope we can keep it that way. [/quote] I get that. The OP doesn't actually know if you are really a parent at Kingsbury. These are pretty small waters, asking for details--age, grade, and description of past behavior issues can easily veer into not respecting kid's privacy if they do end up at that school. Start broader--elementary school/high school. Stop asking for specifics.[/quote]
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