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Reply to "The McLean School: ASD kids need not apply"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OP, it appears your rigidity is making you lose track of what's actually going to happen in practice. If you're looking for executive functioning help for a kid who also has a mild autism that manifests itself as a slight quirkiness in school, then this school is telling you that it can work. MANY kids have that ADHD/ASD profile. What they're telling you is that they don't want to address autistic struggles with too many sensory issues, non-compliance with directions, lack of academic skills, etc. They don't want to address aggression or violence, whether it's related to ADHD or ASD on paper. Since you described your son as mildly ASD, you'll have to weigh whether that works for you. I don't know your kid, but it seems as if this school would be a good fit. [/quote] Huh? The school clearly said they don’t serve kids on the spectrum. [/quote]
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