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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]McLean School has a good summer program that focuses on enhancing skills in core subjects. It is expensive but may be worth it. [/quote] Don't waste your money. We found the McLean camp to be worthless.[/quote] Ok, good to know. [b]The school is worthless too[/b].[/quote] This has not been our experience. (Talkiing about the school, not the summer camp, about which I have no experience.) McLean has been a wonderful environment for my dyslexic son. First, his confidence has surged. Second, they have very small class sizes and a lot of multimodal learning, which is a wonderful thing for him. Finally, kids talk about how kids learn differently, there is a real culture of kindness, and he has really thrived after talking for years about "how stupid" he was and "how stupid" school was. It is expensive and I think some parents talk negatively about the school because of sticker shock. I see that they offer very small classes, a wide range of interventions, and those things are very expensive.[/quote]
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