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[quote=Anonymous]We looked at a progressive school that described itself as being good for neurodiverse populations and professed these wonderful ideals about how flexible they were - and we felt like that was going to be a disaster for our AuDHD kid with anxiety. But, I also think a parochial with lots of structure but no actual accommodations for a kid who is neurodivergent is not going to work either. I would focus on the one that is going to understand ADHD and anxiety best and has strategies for working with kids who have a similar profile. Forget all the other stuff about holistic learning and SEL, etc. Also, you might find that one schools seems like a good fit, and in a few years, you realize she needs something else. I know a lot of families who did this in mid-elementary.[/quote]
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