Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child has more than mild or moderate learning differences or disabilities, McLean will not be a good fit. They will not be able to support your child. They will simply run out of ideas or strategies.
NP here, but I'd add that if your child has only mild/moderate learning differences but doesn't respond to whatever the "typical" intervention is, McLean also would not be a good fit. They just don't have the flexibility or the depth of experience to be able to try a variety of different strategies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child has more than mild or moderate learning differences or disabilities, McLean will not be a good fit. They will not be able to support your child. They will simply run out of ideas or strategies.
NP here, but I'd add that if your child has only mild/moderate learning differences but doesn't respond to whatever the "typical" intervention is, McLean also would not be a good fit. They just don't have the flexibility or the depth of experience to be able to try a variety of different strategies.
Did you have a child there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child has more than mild or moderate learning differences or disabilities, McLean will not be a good fit. They will not be able to support your child. They will simply run out of ideas or strategies.
NP here, but I'd add that if your child has only mild/moderate learning differences but doesn't respond to whatever the "typical" intervention is, McLean also would not be a good fit. They just don't have the flexibility or the depth of experience to be able to try a variety of different strategies.
Anonymous wrote:If your child has more than mild or moderate learning differences or disabilities, McLean will not be a good fit. They will not be able to support your child. They will simply run out of ideas or strategies.
Anonymous wrote:A friend w a daughter there told me it was 50/50 but that wasn't my impression when I toured last fall. The middle school presentation just seemed very focused on LD and ADHD and all of the kids I know there have one or both so my guess is most kids have something unless they are there because a sibling is enrolled. I think the kids have milder disabilities than Lab though.