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[quote=Anonymous][b][quote=Anonymous]My son's main areas of support are with organization, staying on task and help with composing written work in a logical and sequential format. He does not have disruptive behaviors as such except that he can distract others if he becomes distracted. He is a caring, sensitive boy who can make friends especially with those who share his strong interests like Lego, Star Wars, Super Heroes etc. He is currently coping in a mainstream classroom with a few hours a week help from the resource teacher and being able to work in small groups for some tasks. His current class size is 30 which is not helpful for him or the teacher when he needs prompting which is why I really would like a smaller class for him to be able to concentrate and receive support in as workloads increase.[/quote][/b] I would recommend Commonwealth Academy for this child but it is located in N. Alexandria so may not work for you. Classes are very small.[/quote]
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