Anonymous
Post 04/17/2022 20:06     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Imagination Stage has a great inclusion program.


Agree to find things not connected to a school.


Thank you. Given the name (Imagination Stage), are most classes there about acting and theater performance? Although DS is not picky on the subjects of the enrichment classes, I would be reluctant to sign him up for acting class given his speech delay. Art, music, sports, and most other subjects are fine.


Yep. But there isn’t a performance - just class with peers and a teacher. Depending on the nature of the delay, it might be particularly helpful by ELICITING language, teaching dialogue patterns (I talk then you talk), etc.



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Anonymous
Post 04/17/2022 20:06     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

Anonymous wrote:In ES, the PTA's run the after school programs and they are all paid programs.

You can try the parks department and recreation department.


Got it. Will check out our local school PTA and parks/recreation dept. Thank you.
Anonymous
Post 04/17/2022 20:05     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Imagination Stage has a great inclusion program.


Agree to find things not connected to a school.


Thank you. Given the name (Imagination Stage), are most classes there about acting and theater performance? Although DS is not picky on the subjects of the enrichment classes, I would be reluctant to sign him up for acting class given his speech delay. Art, music, sports, and most other subjects are fine.


Yep. But there isn’t a performance - just class with peers and a teacher. Depending on the nature of the delay, it might be particularly helpful by Rico Tung language, teaching dialogue patterns (I talk then you talk), etc.
Anonymous
Post 04/17/2022 20:03     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

Anonymous wrote:These are all paid programs. Most schools run after school enrichment that's open to all, but they are mostly expensive.


OP. I got the impression that most enrichment classes from private schools are only open to their students. Maybe I'm wrong.
Anonymous
Post 04/17/2022 20:02     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

Anonymous wrote:Imagination Stage has a great inclusion program.


Agree to find things not connected to a school.


Thank you. Given the name (Imagination Stage), are most classes there about acting and theater performance? Although DS is not picky on the subjects of the enrichment classes, I would be reluctant to sign him up for acting class given his speech delay. Art, music, sports, and most other subjects are fine.
Anonymous
Post 04/17/2022 19:59     Subject: Re:Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

Anonymous wrote:Find after school activities not connected to a school. That would be a lousy social experience for your kid anyway. What kinds of things does your child enjoy?


OP here. I think DS is not too picky as a Kindergartener. Art, music, sports, or even math.

You mean activities connected to a school is a lousy social experience (since DS is not attending that school), right?

Anonymous
Post 04/17/2022 19:57     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

Anonymous wrote:Like flex? Call the school and ask. I think so. After care also isn’t run by the school. I’d just sign up for camps, though, if the goal is interaction with NT peers. Many of those activities are very structured and there’s not a ton of down social time.


OP here. I will check out Flex.

Could you elaborate on camps? Any examples? We are close to Rockville / Bethesda / Potomac / Kensington / Chevy Chase area.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2022 19:43     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

After school programs at our neighborhood elementary often have kids from other, specialized, programs. So, a kid in language immersion or a GTLD program will take the bus back to the home school and do an after-school club or aftercare at the home school.

It's different because it is all within MCPS, but maybe look at that option?

Otherwise, just enroll in something in the neighborhood that neighborhood kids tend to do. If you share a vague description of the area, we might be able to help identify the "it" program for the area.

For example, if you are in Takoma Park, close-in Silver Spring, or Takoma DC, all of the neighborhood kids that age do Takoma Soccer.

I'm sure there is something similar in other neighborhoods.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2022 19:30     Subject: Re:Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

I would call the principal for your home school. The issue is access to the property and open space in the program.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2022 18:54     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

In ES, the PTA's run the after school programs and they are all paid programs.

You can try the parks department and recreation department.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2022 17:05     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

These are all paid programs. Most schools run after school enrichment that's open to all, but they are mostly expensive.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2022 13:49     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

Imagination Stage has a great inclusion program.


Agree to find things not connected to a school.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2022 13:12     Subject: Re:Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

Find after school activities not connected to a school. That would be a lousy social experience for your kid anyway. What kinds of things does your child enjoy?
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2022 13:11     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

Like flex? Call the school and ask. I think so. After care also isn’t run by the school. I’d just sign up for camps, though, if the goal is interaction with NT peers. Many of those activities are very structured and there’s not a ton of down social time.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2022 11:47     Subject: Any school in MoCo provides enrichment classes for outside students?

DS is in Kindergarten in a SN private school. He has some speech delay and adhd, but no behavior issues of any sort.

Anywhere we can find some after-school enrichment class for DS to interact with neurotypical kids?

Most private schools in MoCo have enrichment classes but I'm not sure if those classes are open to outside students.

Any input is much appreciated.