Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Commonwealth Academy. It was a game-changer for my kid.
OP here. Interesting. I just read their website. The way they seem to be going about addressing attentional or similar issues seem counterintuitive to me though.
My son, for example, hates project-based learning (which his elementary uses almost exclusively) and prefers traditional learning. Also all the technology in the classroom really is a distraction rather than a help to him. He can't screen it all out (access to email anytime, ads everywhere when his teacher sends them to youtube, the kid next to him playing video games when they're supposed to be clicking and dragging in google slides). It's awful, and I think I'd prefer to send him somewhere that sidelines all the devices rather than leaning into them.