Anonymous wrote:Typical peer exposure can lead to bullying and exclusion. We pulled our HFA kid to an SN private for middle. We will see about high school.
Anonymous wrote:Typical peer exposure can lead to bullying and exclusion. We pulled our HFA kid to an SN private for middle. We will see about high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think it depends on the school. I'm currently looking for a theraputic-type school for my dd. She's 2E, but has hit the wall in her non-sn private and she needs some support. I'm not local so don't have any suggestions unfortunately.
What are the issues that are having you consider a school setting change?
Defenitely some schools would not be appropriate academically, but there are some where a kid can accelerate on an individual basis. There are even charter schools for kids with asd, adhd, ect with high academic standards.
In the DC area? Can you name them?
Anonymous wrote: I think it depends on the school. I'm currently looking for a theraputic-type school for my dd. She's 2E, but has hit the wall in her non-sn private and she needs some support. I'm not local so don't have any suggestions unfortunately.
What are the issues that are having you consider a school setting change?
Defenitely some schools would not be appropriate academically, but there are some where a kid can accelerate on an individual basis. There are even charter schools for kids with asd, adhd, ect with high academic standards.