Anonymous wrote:OP again. I'm aware of McLean, Maddux and Diener and Kingsbury. What mainstream schools are out there in Montgomery County or DC that would be one to look at for an adhd child who needs small class size and structure. I had heard that Bullis can now accomodate children who need more than the average child, but I've only heard this (no real experience myself).
Anonymous wrote:Would love an update with current experience of parents with ADD boys in "mainstream" privates. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:My ADHD son attended summer camp at Lab. It was the first time I saw him smile at a school pick up. We asked about enrolling (although tuition was too much for our means) and were told our son wouldn't be a good fit. Seems like it was because his ADHD really didn't interfere much with his ability to learn. Good luck! I find the process of finding the right resources maddening.
Anonymous wrote:To clarify...Deiner, Maddox, and Kingsbury are not schools for kids with ED. They are less mainstream then other schools mentioned in this post but are an excellent fit for many many kids......
Anonymous wrote:My son has SN not specifically ADHD but I am sure there is some of that in their also. We have a plethora of issues.
After testing the Educational Specialist recommended some schools. They said most all boys schools (Mater Dei, Heights, Landon) have small class size, lots of outdoor learning and boy specific learning.
Crap - I am on page 2 and forget if you have a boy. Anyway...
We did make the switch and our son is having a great experience - after my son was climbing the walls at his more traditional school. After our move I was told that Mercy and St. Elizabeth's are good schools also. But I do not have any experience there.
Also we have been told to look at Bullis, St. John's, Good Counsel and Gonzaga for HS. St. J and GC have specific programs. Bullis and Gonzaga - we have been told - have learning styles and methods good for our specific son. We will be going to Open Houses next year.
I would not recommend anything specific because every child is different. All the schools are very different. I would work with an Educational Specialist and get a full Educational Anaylsis so you know what learning styles are best for your specific child.
We will be retesting this summer to determine if my son's needs have changed/are the same before doing Open Houses.
Good Luck! Your child is lucky to have a mom who is working toward his best interests.