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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need an educational consultant. As Social demands increase so do kids like this appear more autistic. And OP, my gosh, of course you disclose the diagnois. The applications ask. What would you do, lie? That’s honestly wild to me. I can’t imagine doing that to my child. If your kid ness supports you need a good iep or a special needs school. There may be one offs etc. but why not just go with the best known fit? Just so you can say it’s a monsteram private? I’d explore that carefully. [/quote] Thanks. She said her child had been admittted so I asked if she disclosed. I wanted to know whether the school admitted knowing the kids status. That’s all. Pleas don’t read more into my question.[/quote] You could try ACDS in Alexandria. I would never send a kid with an asd diagnosis at this young, so clearly impacted, to a mainstream private. But your mileage may vary. [/quote] Severely impacted? Are you saying that based on your child's needs or OP? My child's needs were pretty significant and we did a mainstream private and it worked out well. We'd still be there if the child didn't age out. There was far more support, warmth and a willing to work with my child at the private than public. The public experience has been poor and staff refuse any support. A child can look very different at age 4/5 and 8-9-10-11 and some do outgrow a good portion on the concerns and can thrive at any school, like mine has. No school is perfect but the smaller classes and individual attention made private worth it for us.[/quote]
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