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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here & yes, we are beginning to work with a consultant. I will disagree with everyone that says there are lots of options. Maybe there are on surface but if you have an early elementary child with language disorders, there are none other than in MD. Public school is great on surface but not when your child gets put in a specialized program lumped together with kids who are physically aggressive and your child can’t communicate for help. Out of the suggested schools here, once you tell them lack of verbal communication, you can’t even apply, so no, I don’t think there are a lot of options. We were overseas and there actually were much better options for private bc they seemed less into labels and evaluations and reports and more into working with the individual child. [/quote] There are no good options for kids with language disorders in this area. There is Maddox but even so they aren't specific to language disorders, especially if your child doesn't have behavioral or other issues. Your best bet may be a small regular private if your child can do the academics but just needs a bit more support and private therapies for a few years. [/quote]
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