Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many kids in the top 3 schools are in Therapy! It's not the end the best place for all. Every single one of my daughter's friends have a therapist. They are stressed. If you have a kid one of these schools you know this is true. If not, I'd like you to tell me more....
Both of my children attend a Big 3 school and they’re not in therapy, nor do they need therapy. They both chose to attend their current high school.
Do you honestly believe that many/most children at highly selective DC private schools are in therapy?!? If so, you need a wider circle of friends and acquaintances.
Np here. My girl goes to Holton and at least one-third of the girls go to weekly therapy. It is a stressful environment academically and socially
I am a therapist in private practice. The majority of my clients are kids at the DC Top 3 schools. (anxiety, eating disorders, and depression)
Anonymous wrote:Many kids in the top 3 schools are in Therapy! It's not the end the best place for all. Every single one of my daughter's friends have a therapist. They are stressed. If you have a kid one of these schools you know this is true. If not, I'd like you to tell me more....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many kids in the top 3 schools are in Therapy! It's not the end the best place for all. Every single one of my daughter's friends have a therapist. They are stressed. If you have a kid one of these schools you know this is true. If not, I'd like you to tell me more....
Both of my children attend a Big 3 school and they’re not in therapy, nor do they need therapy. They both chose to attend their current high school.
Do you honestly believe that many/most children at highly selective DC private schools are in therapy?!? If so, you need a wider circle of friends and acquaintances.
Np here. My girl goes to Holton and at least one-third of the girls go to weekly therapy. It is a stressful environment academically and socially
I am a therapist in private practice. The majority of my clients are kids at the DC Top 3 schools. (anxiety, eating disorders, and depression)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many kids in the top 3 schools are in Therapy! It's not the end the best place for all. Every single one of my daughter's friends have a therapist. They are stressed. If you have a kid one of these schools you know this is true. If not, I'd like you to tell me more....
Both of my children attend a Big 3 school and they’re not in therapy, nor do they need therapy. They both chose to attend their current high school.
Do you honestly believe that many/most children at highly selective DC private schools are in therapy?!? If so, you need a wider circle of friends and acquaintances.
Np here. My girl goes to Holton and at least one-third of the girls go to weekly therapy. It is a stressful environment academically and socially
Anonymous wrote:STA has 14 kids going to ivy’s and half of them are Athletic recruits and the other half very strong academics and legacy.
A good amount going to uva, Georgetown, BC and U Chicago.
The rest of the kids going all over places
Majority to top 30 schools.
Fixed to be more accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Many kids in the top 3 schools are in Therapy! It's not the end the best place for all. Every single one of my daughter's friends have a therapist. They are stressed. If you have a kid one of these schools you know this is true. If not, I'd like you to tell me more....
STA has 14 kids going to ivy’s and half of them are Athletic recruits and the other half very strong academics and legacy.
A good amount going to uva, Georgetown, BC and U Chicago.
The rest of the kids going all over places
Majority to top 30 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many kids in the top 3 schools are in Therapy! It's not the end the best place for all. Every single one of my daughter's friends have a therapist. They are stressed. If you have a kid one of these schools you know this is true. If not, I'd like you to tell me more....
Both of my children attend a Big 3 school and they’re not in therapy, nor do they need therapy. They both chose to attend their current high school.
Do you honestly believe that many/most children at highly selective DC private schools are in therapy?!? If so, you need a wider circle of friends and acquaintances.
Np here. My girl goes to Holton and at least one-third of the girls go to weekly therapy. It is a stressful environment academically and socially
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many kids in the top 3 schools are in Therapy! It's not the end the best place for all. Every single one of my daughter's friends have a therapist. They are stressed. If you have a kid one of these schools you know this is true. If not, I'd like you to tell me more....
Both of my children attend a Big 3 school and they’re not in therapy, nor do they need therapy. They both chose to attend their current high school.
Do you honestly believe that many/most children at highly selective DC private schools are in therapy?!? If so, you need a wider circle of friends and acquaintances.
Anonymous wrote:Many kids in the top 3 schools are in Therapy! It's not the end the best place for all. Every single one of my daughter's friends have a therapist. They are stressed. If you have a kid one of these schools you know this is true. If not, I'd like you to tell me more....
Anonymous wrote:Many kids in the top 3 schools are in Therapy! It's not the end the best place for all. Every single one of my daughter's friends have a therapist. They are stressed. If you have a kid one of these schools you know this is true. If not, I'd like you to tell me more....