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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Add Lowell to your list. They are very inclusove and have many kiddos with different learning needs, including social. Maddux is the best at this age, however![/quote] If your child has any "behaviors" at all, I caution you about Lowell. I frequently see posters toss Lowell out as an inclusive school and that's misleading. Lowell is an inclusive school that prides itself on diversity, but they are very limited in the supports they can provide for kids with certain types of special needs. Lowell is excellent at supporting kids with learning differences. We were at Lowell for three years. DC presented as NT when we enrolled. HFA/ADHD diagnosis came later. We had an amicable parting of the ways when it became clear DS would be better served in a SN private. We have no complaints at all about Lowell; they were wonderful to us. I recommend Lowell all the time to parents of NT kids, and even parents of kids with certain learning differences. But it should not be at the top of the list for kids with ASD and/or behaviors. [/quote] I could say the same thing about Green Acres.[/quote] Thank you[/quote]
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