Anonymous
Post 01/27/2012 23:01     Subject: recommendations for school

She said her daughter has ADD and needs small classes. Thats McLean. My DS doesn't have learning or behavior issues either (actually, they won't take kids they think have behavior issues) and the school has been perfect.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2012 22:14     Subject: Re:recommendations for school

Anonymous
Post 01/27/2012 22:01     Subject: recommendations for school

Since the OP mentioned that her daughter is already at a traditional school and that is not working, that is why posters are recommending. OP also mentioned that DD has no learning issues which is why Mclean which is more focused on learning issues might not be a good fit.

It sounded like OP was looking for a school that might enhance her daughters creative side.

Anonymous
Post 01/27/2012 20:26     Subject: recommendations for school

Anonymous wrote:I'm so surprised no one has mentioned McLean. Its very structured and caring. Teachers figure out what each child needs and provide it. Small class size.

Lowell is not so structured so be careful there. I think Green Acres may be similar.


I was wondering why everyone was mentioning progressive schools. It is my understanding that ADHD kids do better with more structure and so traditional schools were typically a better fit. In fact, we were specifically advised to stick with a school with structure (also small classes, lots of transitions and/or movement throughout the day) and avoid schools like Lowell. The two schools that have been recommended to us repeatedly are McLean and Norwood.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2012 18:24     Subject: Re:recommendations for school

My dd with a similar profile is at McLean. Teachers are very creative and like a pp said, identify each child's learning style. Lots of innovative strategies.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2012 17:17     Subject: Re:recommendations for school

St. Patrick's is traditional as well. Not sure they would provide anything you aren't getting at your current school.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2012 16:53     Subject: recommendations for school

Sandy Springs Friends School.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2012 16:21     Subject: recommendations for school

You might post in the special needs section. You're more likely to find parents of similar kids.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2012 16:21     Subject: recommendations for school

I'm so surprised no one has mentioned McLean. Its very structured and caring. Teachers figure out what each child needs and provide it. Small class size.

Lowell is not so structured so be careful there. I think Green Acres may be similar.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2012 15:20     Subject: recommendations for school

Bullis.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2012 13:20     Subject: Re:recommendations for school

Norwood was recommended to me for our ADHD child, as was Sheridan and St. Patrick's.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2012 12:46     Subject: Re:recommendations for school

Green Acres
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2012 12:37     Subject: recommendations for school

I would agree with Sheridan or Lowell and I think Burke starts in Grade 6.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2012 12:17     Subject: recommendations for school

Sheridan or Lowell.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2012 11:42     Subject: recommendations for school

Looking for recommendations for school in MD or DC for an 3rd grade girl with ADD but no LD or behavioral issues. Small classes that are highly interactive would be ideal. She demonstrates good verbal and tactile learning, much less so with the traditional paper and pencil worksheet at the desk style. IQ test puts her in the middle of the pack, not a genius but no LD issues either. All testing complete... very creative and artistic, working at grade in reading with above average comprehension, struggling a bit in math. Very quiet, well-behaved, happy child that is quietly daydreaming at her very good, but very traditional school. Same sex or co-ed is OK, just searching for ideas to check out.
Thanks