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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]We had a similar bad experience in looking into Ideaventions a few years ago for our 2e (dyslexia/dysgraphia and gifted). It was the weirdest conversation. They were super positive, excited to talk to us, and then would be like, "oh, but, there's THIS concern that might cause a problem" and we'd respond with how we had addressed something similar and suggested X, Y, and Z as solutions, and were confident it wouldn't be an issue, and they'd say, "Great! That's so good to hear. Oh, but wait, maybe THIS could be an issue..." and we'd explain why no, that's not really an issue for our particular situation, and on and on. We finally figured out that they simply DID NOT WANT a 2e kid but didn't want to come out and say it. It was so frustrating and time wasting. We thought we were in a conversation about possible issues and how we could work together to address them, and they were just trying to throw up roadblocks to make us back off. Very annoying. Cannot recommend for any child who isn't thoroughly neurotypical (other than giftedness and mathematically/scientifically inclined). [/quote] I almost thought I had written the above post. It was so similar to our experience interviewing at that school! :shock: [/quote] PP here. I seriously wish I could put a big flashing notice on their website or something, non-neurotypical need not apply! I have no problem with a school that can’t or doesn’t want to meet the needs of a different learner, but don’t pretend that you have no issue with these kids and would be happy to take them, but then hint and insinuate about all the problems and concerns they might face. Just come out and say your school isn’t the right fit for a child with that profile. Save everyone time and frustration. [/quote]
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