Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a contract held back, but we worked with a therapist and had improvements, and were then offered one in April. Yes, conversation started in January. Stayed for a few more years. Private schools don’t want to deal with behavioral issues or ADHD at all, even minor things.
False. We have a few students with ADHD (mine included) and the school has been EXTREMELY supportive. My kids is polite and very well behaved, as are the others. It’s more the disruptive disrespectful kids that get counseled out.
Yes the kids with “ADHD” are fine. But actual ADHD not so much.
Kids with milder or less disruptive presentations of ADHD still have ADHD. Like many things, it’s a spectrum.
Not really.
Anonymous wrote:Love when schools notify families when it’s too late to fully participate in the admissions cycle for the upcoming school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP. if anyone would be kind enough to share schools it could save some of us
It happens at all schools.
Exactly. Every private school has counseled students out. Still, it’s relatively rare.
School administrators aren’t looking for bad PR and know that parents talk to each other. Counseling out usually is a last resort after trying in-school interventions and asking families to seek outside academic or behavioral help.
Anonymous wrote:Bad PR indeed. I would never want to send my child to a school that would so carelessly disregard them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a contract held back, but we worked with a therapist and had improvements, and were then offered one in April. Yes, conversation started in January. Stayed for a few more years. Private schools don’t want to deal with behavioral issues or ADHD at all, even minor things.
False. We have a few students with ADHD (mine included) and the school has been EXTREMELY supportive. My kids is polite and very well behaved, as are the others. It’s more the disruptive disrespectful kids that get counseled out.
Yes the kids with “ADHD” are fine. But actual ADHD not so much.
Kids with milder or less disruptive presentations of ADHD still have ADHD. Like many things, it’s a spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP. if anyone would be kind enough to share schools it could save some of us
It happens at all schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a contract held back, but we worked with a therapist and had improvements, and were then offered one in April. Yes, conversation started in January. Stayed for a few more years. Private schools don’t want to deal with behavioral issues or ADHD at all, even minor things.
False. We have a few students with ADHD (mine included) and the school has been EXTREMELY supportive. My kids is polite and very well behaved, as are the others. It’s more the disruptive disrespectful kids that get counseled out.
Yes the kids with “ADHD” are fine. But actual ADHD not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP. if anyone would be kind enough to share schools it could save some of us
It happens at all schools.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP. if anyone would be kind enough to share schools it could save some of us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a contract held back, but we worked with a therapist and had improvements, and were then offered one in April. Yes, conversation started in January. Stayed for a few more years. Private schools don’t want to deal with behavioral issues or ADHD at all, even minor things.
False. We have a few students with ADHD (mine included) and the school has been EXTREMELY supportive. My kids is polite and very well behaved, as are the others. It’s more the disruptive disrespectful kids that get counseled out.