Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very advanced academic DD struggles with social skills and group work. ADHD diagnosis … no ASD diagnosis as of now, but definitely see social issues and some low frustration tolerance (which manifests as moodiness when it strikes). Pretty far ahead in math (also reads incessantly and loves science and robotics). Anyway - current private frustrated by the issues w peers and group work. We’ve visited some of the special needs schools in the past, but none of them could meet her academic need. Willing to consider off the beaten path schools, willing to drive, just want to find a place that accepts her (and her struggle w group work and occasional irritability) while we continue to help her grow w therapy etc.
Your DD sounds like a good fit at Ideaventions in Reston.
Anonymous wrote:Very advanced academic DD struggles with social skills and group work. ADHD diagnosis … no ASD diagnosis as of now, but definitely see social issues and some low frustration tolerance (which manifests as moodiness when it strikes). Pretty far ahead in math (also reads incessantly and loves science and robotics). Anyway - current private frustrated by the issues w peers and group work. We’ve visited some of the special needs schools in the past, but none of them could meet her academic need. Willing to consider off the beaten path schools, willing to drive, just want to find a place that accepts her (and her struggle w group work and occasional irritability) while we continue to help her grow w therapy etc.
Anonymous wrote:Look into Sycamore School in Arlington as an option.
.Anonymous wrote:Waterfront Academy is a (Spanish-english) Dual immersion faith based Montessori school. with emphasis on charity and stewardship.
Waterfront Academy prepares children to be the next generation of leaders and decision makers in a global economy through an academically rigorous program adhering to Montessori philosophies that foster independence, problem solving, cultural awareness, and Christian stewardship in the Catholic tradition.
Anonymous wrote:I second the recommendation for Fusion. Sounds like it would be a great fit. Stay away from BASIS McLean at all costs. No one there is trained or qualified to support a student with these needs. They will admit your child even if it isn't a good fit because they need the $$. And then, if it doesn't end up being a fit, you will be pushed out and still owe them tuition for the year. I've seen it done to many unique learners over the years.
Anonymous wrote:Commonwealth Academy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BASIS DC
There is very little if any group work at BASIS DC. Most work is independent. It sounds like it would be a perfect fit for your kid. If you are in DC, it’s not that hard to lottery into it. Not sure but guessing BASIS Mclean is probably similar.