Anonymous wrote:You cannot expect a school that is not designed for it to provide your DC with a therapeutic environment. Its very easy to think that because its alternative, its the right kind of alternative. Wrong. If you want your child to be educated in a therapeutic setting, you should choose a therapeutic school. Those are the only schools that will actively reach out to your DC. If you want your DC to be educated in a school that will tolerate his eccentricities and provide a safe, though not actively, therapeutic environment, there are hybrid mainstream schools inclusive of kids with SN. But unless the Waldorf school you are looking at has staff members special trained in accommodating the social needs of kids with ASDs, it will not happen.
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This was exactly our experience with Montessori.