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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So if Auburn is not the solution to educating our SN kids in this area - what is? My DS with ASD isn’t doing well in his current mainstream school largely because they have no resource program to support him. But I have no idea where to move him and certainly don’t want to move him to Auburn just to have to move him again - so if not Auburn where?[/quote] +1. DC is in public with an IEP . If there was a private solution for ASD/ADHD with some LD that had the resources, knowledge and facilities and that wasn't in a state of upheaval we would definitely consider. [/quote] What grade? If 7th grade or higher, try Fusion. My kid with ASD/ADHD loved it for the year he was there. Fusion taught him how to be a good student which enabled him to go to a top mainstream private where he is doing great. Lots of Auburn refugees at Fusion when we were there. While Fusion does not have supports for SNs per se, the one-to-one instruction makes up for a lot of things. It’s very nurturing and DS really liked and had friends, all grades, there.[/quote]
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