Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never been a fan but at that are you could also look at Lourie Center.
Thanks...I will definitely look into the Lourie Center. I see on their webpage they are focused on social and emotional wellness but how are they academically. DS is intelligent but it is very focused on what he likes. At three, memorized hundreds of different types of ocean animals; at 5 he got into dinosaurs and learned everything about them. During class last week, the students in DS's class was asked to name things that started with each letter of the alphabet and for T, one child said Pteranodon; DS turned to us and said Pteranodon starts with a P. He puts together large Jurassic World lego sets almost all by himself. However, like many kids with autism, he will only focus on learning and talking about things he likes. Given that DS is capable of learning and exceling academically, I don't want him to be placed in a program that can't support him reaching his academic potential.
Anonymous wrote:Op,
I don’t think any of these schools are in person yet. It’s possible to get private placement at KTS and Ivymount. Since Ivymount runs most of the year, more expensive than the other two schools you mentioned.
I would get an advocate to help you figure out the best placement.
Personally, I would look into Auburn vs. KTS or Ivymount.
You may also want to try the Newton school in VA—it’s in person or hybrid.
Anonymous wrote:My son is in 5th. We are in a self contained classroom in MCPS. DS has ADHD/ASD/Anxiety. I never thought I would homeschool but here I am. DL is a clusteref.....
I know you said you could not commit to homeschool for the year because you both work full time. Where is your son doing DL? Is he home with you or is at daycare or in a pod?
I ask because my son does virtual homeschool. It’s asynchronous but takes him no more than 2 hours in total per day to cover 6 subjects. If he’s tired, he starts later. If he gets up earlier, he starts earlier. If he needs a break, he takes one.
It leaves a lot of time for playing Legos and reading.
Anonymous wrote:I've never been a fan but at that are you could also look at Lourie Center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is in 5th. We are in a self contained classroom in MCPS. DS has ADHD/ASD/Anxiety. I never thought I would homeschool but here I am. DL is a clusteref.....
I know you said you could not commit to homeschool for the year because you both work full time. Where is your son doing DL? Is he home with you or is at daycare or in a pod?
I ask because my son does virtual homeschool. It’s asynchronous but takes him no more than 2 hours in total per day to cover 6 subjects. If he’s tired, he starts later. If he gets up earlier, he starts earlier. If he needs a break, he takes one.
It leaves a lot of time for playing Legos and reading.
Not op, but who is homeschooling him?
I work from home full time. His computer is in my office. I have enrolled him in an asynchronous virtual online program. I’m homeschooling him using a virtual curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is in 5th. We are in a self contained classroom in MCPS. DS has ADHD/ASD/Anxiety. I never thought I would homeschool but here I am. DL is a clusteref.....
I know you said you could not commit to homeschool for the year because you both work full time. Where is your son doing DL? Is he home with you or is at daycare or in a pod?
I ask because my son does virtual homeschool. It’s asynchronous but takes him no more than 2 hours in total per day to cover 6 subjects. If he’s tired, he starts later. If he gets up earlier, he starts earlier. If he needs a break, he takes one.
It leaves a lot of time for playing Legos and reading.
Not op, but who is homeschooling him?
Anonymous wrote:My son is in 5th. We are in a self contained classroom in MCPS. DS has ADHD/ASD/Anxiety. I never thought I would homeschool but here I am. DL is a clusteref.....
I know you said you could not commit to homeschool for the year because you both work full time. Where is your son doing DL? Is he home with you or is at daycare or in a pod?
I ask because my son does virtual homeschool. It’s asynchronous but takes him no more than 2 hours in total per day to cover 6 subjects. If he’s tired, he starts later. If he gets up earlier, he starts earlier. If he needs a break, he takes one.
It leaves a lot of time for playing Legos and reading.