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[quote=Anonymous]New poster here. I wanted to make sure you guys knew about Feynman school in Mont Co. It's a school for gifted kids. The school is highly sensitive to the special needs if this population. They are very caring and knowledgable about managing issues like overexcitabilities and asynchronous development. Their guidance has been so helpful to me with my little guy and he is absolutely thriving there. My guy is super sensitive to the point of vomitting if his friend's lunch is too smelly, he'll hold his ears for extended periods if there is any chance of a loud noise and will literally break down sobbing if you play certain pieces of classical music that are particularily moving to him. He's a very bright boy who just turned 4. His current passions are musical theater (specifically Annie - his favorite song is Maybe....he says it's sad but filled with such hope) and ancient Mayan culture. I'm having a particularly tough time fielding the questions about the conquestadors......I can't wait for school to start this fall so I can tell him to ask his teacher! Her guidance in answering the "big" questions that come far earlier than expected has been invaluable. They currently serve preschool through first grade so unfortunately it's not an option for for some of you at this point. You may still want to call and inquire because if they have a great enough demand for a higher grade earlier on they may be able to accommodate it. I'm really not sure but it couldn't hurt. They will eventually serve through grade 8. They are adding one grade a year to expand.[/quote]
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