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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child will go to BVR and similarly is fine cognitively but goes to OT for mild issues, I am sure will resolve. We also strongly considered and really liked GDS. I suspect their are many young kids at these schools with minor OT issues and hope these admissions departments would look favorably on families proactively addressing early issues. Do not let these posters influence you away from applying to a school you feel will be a good fit. I have heard wonderful things about Sheridan too and think all of these schools are well equipped to ensure mild OT issues are addressed. I know times are different but there is a story of Barbara Bush being told that Neil Bush didn't have the potential to graduate but she worked closely with him and his St Albans teachers to ensure that he did. He was later diagnosed with dyslexia. Barbara later founded the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy. Amazing schools should educate amazingly not just cookie cutter kids that fit a single mold IMO. [/quote] Yes, the schools should but mostly they choose not to. OP should know what they are up against. [/quote]
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