Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to get a spot for 6th anywhere. You could try McLean School of Maryland. The accommodate learning differences, but tend to have kids with very mild issues only and they are considered more of a hybrid between mainstream and very mild SN.
Y’all need to stop recommending schools like McLean and Siena for autistic children. They actively discriminate against these kids. They will not accept them. I know this first hand. ASD is tough.
Check out Diener. They’re expanding this year with a new building so may still have room.
“Actively discriminate”?
So you would use those same words for Sidwell and GDS and Holton and others who do not feel they are set up to handle autistic kids and thus reject such applicants?
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Though it’s not as egregious there since they don’t purport to be a special needs school. With the expanding number of kids receiving ASD diagnoses all schools would do well to evaluate candidates based upon individualized assessments of their learning profiles rather than barring the door as soon as they read ASD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to get a spot for 6th anywhere. You could try McLean School of Maryland. The accommodate learning differences, but tend to have kids with very mild issues only and they are considered more of a hybrid between mainstream and very mild SN.
Y’all need to stop recommending schools like McLean and Siena for autistic children. They actively discriminate against these kids. They will not accept them. I know this first hand. ASD is tough.
Check out Diener. They’re expanding this year with a new building so may still have room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to get a spot for 6th anywhere. You could try McLean School of Maryland. The accommodate learning differences, but tend to have kids with very mild issues only and they are considered more of a hybrid between mainstream and very mild SN.
Y’all need to stop recommending schools like McLean and Siena for autistic children. They actively discriminate against these kids. They will not accept them. I know this first hand. ASD is tough.
Check out Diener. They’re expanding this year with a new building so may still have room.
+ 1 on McLean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to get a spot for 6th anywhere. You could try McLean School of Maryland. The accommodate learning differences, but tend to have kids with very mild issues only and they are considered more of a hybrid between mainstream and very mild SN.
Y’all need to stop recommending schools like McLean and Siena for autistic children. They actively discriminate against these kids. They will not accept them. I know this first hand. ASD is tough.
Check out Diener. They’re expanding this year with a new building so may still have room.
+ 1 on McLean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would he like Waldorf?
We were in WWS in lower school, there are a lot of wonderful families and quirky kids, but the academics are weak and more importantly there is no support for any SN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Newton School in Sterling. It has buses from North Arlington.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Newton School in Sterling. It has buses from North Arlington.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to get a spot for 6th anywhere. You could try McLean School of Maryland. The accommodate learning differences, but tend to have kids with very mild issues only and they are considered more of a hybrid between mainstream and very mild SN.
Y’all need to stop recommending schools like McLean and Siena for autistic children. They actively discriminate against these kids. They will not accept them. I know this first hand. ASD is tough.
Check out Diener. They’re expanding this year with a new building so may still have room.
Anonymous wrote:Would he like Waldorf?
Anonymous wrote:Hard to get a spot for 6th anywhere. You could try McLean School of Maryland. The accommodate learning differences, but tend to have kids with very mild issues only and they are considered more of a hybrid between mainstream and very mild SN.
Anonymous wrote:The Newton School in Sterling. It has buses from North Arlington.