Anonymous wrote:Lab WILL NOT TAKE a child without a learning disability. Why do people keep mentioning Lab for only ADHD??? I have called them RECENTLY and they confirmed this.
Anonymous wrote:OOps. you're correct. Sorry, I glanced over the DC part.

Anonymous wrote:Newton School. They are good with learning challenges, ADHD and developing social skills. They also promote the idea of being flexible in their day to day functioning. Visit. You'll know better when you see these places in person. Newton is run by one of the most phenomenal administrators ever. Commonwealth is a perfectly good choice as well.
Anonymous wrote:Adhd and language based learning differences all effect executive functioning, which all these schools address. You don't get support for *dyslexia at lab unless you need it. That's the good thing about differentiated instruction--math or reading are taught in 2 or 3s. So teachers aren't leaving kid behind or going to slow for the kids who are advanced.
There often a "best" option but a better option. What are your kids needs? How does the ADHD affect him socially and academically? Are there related behavioral issues?
I would tour all the schools you can, and definitely apply to more than 1. I'd add kingsbury to your list.