Anonymous wrote:Lab does not take kids with this profile. You should look at Kingsbury but even they won't deal with these issues unless you put him on medication. If you look at Maddux, you want to be sure he won't stick out and or it will be hard for him to make friends, which will be stressful for him and you.
Anonymous wrote:With epilepsy there's a better chance of getting an aide in public. You could have dr document that he could have seizures at school that could endanger him (drop seizures, uncontrolled seizure).
I hear you on the behaviors thing. It's so hard, so very very hard. We got rejected from Kingsbury twice because they didn't feel like they could handle DS's behaviors. They were probably right. His behaviors need a specialized approach that he is getting at another school. I would mention that school but it only takes kids funded by their jurisdiction.
We hated public due to misunderstanding of the behaviors and therefore not approaching them in the most effective way and the peer issues. I would not imagine that services would be super in Old Town public schools so that would concern me.
I agree Newton could be a possibility. Auburn?
Anonymous wrote:I understand. It's hard because I went to private and so did my husband and I'm nervous of public especially with his issues.
Anonymous wrote:I understand. It's hard because I went to private and so did my husband and I'm nervous of public especially with his issues.
Anonymous wrote:Op here - thanks, I'm not trying to be overly sensitive. It's just tough to hear, oh no! Not those issues, shudder! Yes, behavior is part of it for him. He has epilepsy and that is a pretty common profile for people with his type of epilepsy. We are hopeful it calms down with the medication but we are slowly titrating to a working dose of the epilepsy medicine. He hasn't qualified for child find the last few times so he is kind of an enigma. Hard but in different ways. It's a struggle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lab does not take kids with this profile. You should look at Kingsbury but even they won't deal with these issues unless you put him on medication. If you look at Maddux, you want to be sure he won't stick out and or it will be hard for him to make friends, which will be stressful for him and you.
Okay. I feel like this is a little disparaging, honestly. I can't stand this board when people feel the need to rank special needs. Not quite sure why this is so much worse than all the other profiles out there, but alright, I guess.