Anonymous wrote:DD goes to public with a strong IEP and self-contained classes. Best of both worlds - the individual attention she needs but with all of the activities in a large public high school.
Anonymous wrote:If McLean isn’t enough, you need public with a very strong IEP. You won’t like the more intensive options like KTS or Ivymount. You should be doing intensive OG tutoring for the dyslexia.
Anonymous wrote:What specifically about Mclean do you like? Some people consider it to be special ed "lite" without more intensive supports. If that's what you're looking for, some more nurturing privates may be a good fit. If you're looking for more special education supports, rather than accommodations and nurturing environment, then not. If ADHD is the primary concern, maybe Commonwealth? I'm not familiar with their academic supports though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than Lab, are there other schools out there similar to what McLean School offers/who they are good for? Looking for middle school for child with severe ADHD and dyslexia, which rules out Siena. Thanks!
I thought Siena was for kids with dyslexia?
Anonymous wrote:Other than Lab, are there other schools out there similar to what McLean School offers/who they are good for? Looking for middle school for child with severe ADHD and dyslexia, which rules out Siena. Thanks!