Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After being turned down repeatedly for an IEP and having a pretty awful year in public school, finally decided to apply to a couple of privates that have been recommended as great for kids with ADHD. Rejected from both, so it'll be another year of struggling at public school. I do wonder if part of the rejection was because I'm sure his current teacher recommendation was not good (given how bad a year it has been), and his weird MCPS report card is spotty with I's and N's, despite his really high IQ and super high MAP scores. I tried to explain all that in the application and interview process, but maybe it all came off as too defensive.
Really regretting all the days off work to tour, interview, do the testing, etc., etc. I feel like I spend so much time just spinning my wheels chasing non-existent solutions.
Going to go buy myself a whole friggin' cake for lunch now.
So sorry... Have two cakes!
Uh no. That's disordered eating, and it's gross.
Go to yoga.
Did you really think OP was going to eat two cakes? Lol
Anonymous wrote:Take your tuition money and use it for tutoring to supplement what the public provides. Can be better than private. it is 1:1 and you have full control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After being turned down repeatedly for an IEP and having a pretty awful year in public school, finally decided to apply to a couple of privates that have been recommended as great for kids with ADHD. Rejected from both, so it'll be another year of struggling at public school. I do wonder if part of the rejection was because I'm sure his current teacher recommendation was not good (given how bad a year it has been), and his weird MCPS report card is spotty with I's and N's, despite his really high IQ and super high MAP scores. I tried to explain all that in the application and interview process, but maybe it all came off as too defensive.
Really regretting all the days off work to tour, interview, do the testing, etc., etc. I feel like I spend so much time just spinning my wheels chasing non-existent solutions.
Going to go buy myself a whole friggin' cake for lunch now.
So sorry... Have two cakes!
Uh no. That's disordered eating, and it's gross.
Go to yoga.
Anonymous wrote:They were technically mainstream but with a reputation for accepting a lot of kids with ADHD -- one of them actually aggressively markets itself as a destination for kids with ADHD and LDs. I didn't think either was particularly competitive, but we're applying in a "non-entry" year, so maybe that's the problem.
I'd certainly consider other "less competitive" places, but these were the only ones that really were recommended for a kid with his profile in our general geographic area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After being turned down repeatedly for an IEP and having a pretty awful year in public school, finally decided to apply to a couple of privates that have been recommended as great for kids with ADHD. Rejected from both, so it'll be another year of struggling at public school. I do wonder if part of the rejection was because I'm sure his current teacher recommendation was not good (given how bad a year it has been), and his weird MCPS report card is spotty with I's and N's, despite his really high IQ and super high MAP scores. I tried to explain all that in the application and interview process, but maybe it all came off as too defensive.
Really regretting all the days off work to tour, interview, do the testing, etc., etc. I feel like I spend so much time just spinning my wheels chasing non-existent solutions.
Going to go buy myself a whole friggin' cake for lunch now.
So sorry... Have two cakes!
Anonymous wrote:After being turned down repeatedly for an IEP and having a pretty awful year in public school, finally decided to apply to a couple of privates that have been recommended as great for kids with ADHD. Rejected from both, so it'll be another year of struggling at public school. I do wonder if part of the rejection was because I'm sure his current teacher recommendation was not good (given how bad a year it has been), and his weird MCPS report card is spotty with I's and N's, despite his really high IQ and super high MAP scores. I tried to explain all that in the application and interview process, but maybe it all came off as too defensive.
Really regretting all the days off work to tour, interview, do the testing, etc., etc. I feel like I spend so much time just spinning my wheels chasing non-existent solutions.
Going to go buy myself a whole friggin' cake for lunch now.
Anonymous wrote:After being turned down repeatedly for an IEP and having a pretty awful year in public school, finally decided to apply to a couple of privates that have been recommended as great for kids with ADHD. Rejected from both, so it'll be another year of struggling at public school. I do wonder if part of the rejection was because I'm sure his current teacher recommendation was not good (given how bad a year it has been), and his weird MCPS report card is spotty with I's and N's, despite his really high IQ and super high MAP scores. I tried to explain all that in the application and interview process, but maybe it all came off as too defensive.
Really regretting all the days off work to tour, interview, do the testing, etc., etc. I feel like I spend so much time just spinning my wheels chasing non-existent solutions.
Going to go buy myself a whole friggin' cake for lunch now.