Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maddux and Auburn are good schools for the right child.
However they cater to very different profiles.
Auburn is tailored to bright students with social deficits and behavior issues that can’t thrive in a mainstream classroom. Most students do not return to mainstream settings since their support needs are moderate.
Maddux is for younger children that might do okay in a mainstream setting but need a little extra support here and there. After Maddux most students return to mainstream schools.
I’m surprised your ed consultant recommended both schools, OP.
If your child’s profile aligns best with Auburn other similar schools could be: Katherine Thomas and Ivymount.
For a child with a Maddux type of profile similar schools are: Diener and Newton.
This is not accurate since the Maddux Schools is at the Ivymount campus.
Although, Maddux is under the Ivymount umbrella both schools are very different in the to support they provide to their students.
Maddux is a SN lite type of school for HFA,ADHD, social anxiety, pragmatic communication disorders among other mild disorders.
They only accept very high-functioning young children.
Ivymount offers different programs for autistic students with higher needs of support.
Both Maddux and Ivymount are excellent schools.