Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? There have been numerous thread for children with similar profiles and I think Commonwealth Academy is usually the one recommended. Sometimes Sienna.
I would recommend C/A also for 2E. Parents drive from as far north as Rockville, from the west as far as Leesburg, and from the south beyond Mt. Vernon. Lots carpool. There is a map across from the admissions desk so parents can coordinate carpools.
It depends on the second E in 2E. 2E is not just gifted and ADHD.
Very true. I should have said that. C/A usually handles College-prep kids with ADHD and some with dyslexia or other minor LDs. It is not licensed by the state of Virginia to handle autism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here again. I've heard great things about CA but isn't there a wait list? I'll call them on Monday, but it seems awfully small with high demand.
Almost any good private school will have a wait list but sometimes people get lucky and a slot opens up.
PP here. I stated in my original post that he was in a top private school, by DCUM lingo, a BIG 5 school. It did not work out because teachers were constantly emailing us asking us to slow him down because he was too far ahead of the class. It isn't a ding against the school -- they have a market to serve, but it they couldn't serve our son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here again. I've heard great things about CA but isn't there a wait list? I'll call them on Monday, but it seems awfully small with high demand.
Almost any good private school will have a wait list but sometimes people get lucky and a slot opens up.
ELConklin wrote:My colleague, Ann Rowe (PH.D), literally wrote the book on "Creating Effective Programs for Gifted Students with Learning Disabilities." She works right here in DC. You can find her on her website, http://www.gtldprogramming.com, which has a contact page. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? There have been numerous thread for children with similar profiles and I think Commonwealth Academy is usually the one recommended. Sometimes Sienna.
I would recommend C/A also for 2E. Parents drive from as far north as Rockville, from the west as far as Leesburg, and from the south beyond Mt. Vernon. Lots carpool. There is a map across from the admissions desk so parents can coordinate carpools.
It depends on the second E in 2E. 2E is not just gifted and ADHD.
Very true. I should have said that. C/A usually handles College-prep kids with ADHD and some with dyslexia or other minor LDs. It is not licensed by the state of Virginia to handle autism.
Anonymous wrote:PP here again. I've heard great things about CA but isn't there a wait list? I'll call them on Monday, but it seems awfully small with high demand.
Anonymous wrote:PP of the rising 7th grader. He's Neurotypical aside from ADHD and the processing issue. Very active in sports and has friends. He's just super smart and he does have issues that stem from that. His teachers don't know how to teach him and he gets bored. That said he loves school and wants to do well AND be in an environment where people get him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? There have been numerous thread for children with similar profiles and I think Commonwealth Academy is usually the one recommended. Sometimes Sienna.
I would recommend C/A also for 2E. Parents drive from as far north as Rockville, from the west as far as Leesburg, and from the south beyond Mt. Vernon. Lots carpool. There is a map across from the admissions desk so parents can coordinate carpools.
It depends on the second E in 2E. 2E is not just gifted and ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? There have been numerous thread for children with similar profiles and I think Commonwealth Academy is usually the one recommended. Sometimes Sienna.
I would recommend C/A also for 2E. Parents drive from as far north as Rockville, from the west as far as Leesburg, and from the south beyond Mt. Vernon. Lots carpool. There is a map across from the admissions desk so parents can coordinate carpools.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? There have been numerous thread for children with similar profiles and I think Commonwealth Academy is usually the one recommended. Sometimes Sienna.