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[quote=Anonymous]I want to echo what a PP said about sometimes you're looking for the least bad option. For my DS we figured the over riding concern was his emotional well being. He's very bright and curious but with ASD, LD, and anxiety, many environments were too stressful for him and destructive to his self esteem. So for a couple of years, we put hI'm in an environment that was very stabLe and nurturing but didnt push acade mics as well as othe places mugh hab e.. Of course your DC is different ... I just want to point out that sometimes you prioritize but that things can change over time. Having a good foundation in reading is such an important thing, I would prioritize it very highly but at the same time, children need to also play to things heir strengths to build good self esteem and confidence.[/quote]
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