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    Hello all,
    I've been holding off on reporting this great news! Pinching myself - waiting for the other shoe to drop. Well it hasn't and I really don't believe it will. DS LOVES his new school! It's a Friends School (independent Quaker school).
    What a huge difference the right school has made for DS7. Some of you may recall that we had a horrific experience with our public school during 1st grade. We dealt with a principal who is truly clueless and a guidance counselor who only made things things worse. They were all on a bandwagon with the teacher & believed DS7 must have some disorder that we were hiding & refused to treat (Asperger's/ADHD). They tried to remove our parental rights and seek intervention for him. They refused to accept private testing from a highly qualified neuropsychologist who found NOTHING wrong with DS and identified him as gifted. Besides all that, DS was subjected to unchecked bullying for 4 months - even though we complained almost daily! (The principal tracked our communication and informed us that we required the most attention from him - what a JERK! By the way - DS7 hasn't been bullied once at Friends and we haven't called the school with a single complaint this year - HA!).
    We decided that a public school in NJ was no place for DS7 and we are so happy with our decision. Yes it's a huge financial burden - even with financial aid, but it's worth every penny. Oh, and the Friends School cured our son of his "disorder". His report card was outstanding and his teacher thinks he's wonderful. Not one single social/behavioral category requires development. We were told he's a kind, respectful young man. He also developed beautiful handwriting in one month's time thanks to her efforts. At the PS we were told by the OT that DS would never have good handwriting and that he needed a slant board and other accommodations. Pure non-sense and a waste of tax payer dollars in this case! All his new teacher did was praise him and give him meaningful reasons to write! Simple stuff! No expensive sensory therapy needed! Go figure...
    So what is so different about this Friends school? Well for starters the kids work at their own level and many are gifted or very, very advanced. The class moves very quickly and DS7 is never bored. There are wonderful specials like violin and yoga so he's always doing something new. And he goes to an actual science lab with a dedicated science teacher which thrills him. They also take learning field trips (museum of anthropology,etc) unlike our PS.
    Being a Quaker school they celebrate diversity and have children with many different interests and backgrounds. As we like to say, they have many shapes there - they don't try to shave the edges off the square peg and jam it in the round hole like they did at our PS. My DS has found a home. He's accepted for who his is. He's respected - everyone is respected there. His self-esteem has soared and we are watching him flourish. It's a beautiful thing!
    I am so grateful to have found this school! I highly recommend a Friends School to anyone looking for an alternative to PS. We have several Friends Schools in the Philadelphia area but I doubt you can find them many other places.
    Imagine where we would be today if we listened to the teacher (who told me that she was sure any doctor would be happy to give him a diagnosis), principal & guidance counselor? DS7 would be medicated and sitting in a resource room. What a terrible thing! As a professional, I've seen gifted kids put in BD (behavior disorder) classrooms and forgotten. It's so very sad. I wasn't going to let that happen to my son. I'll sell my house to pay tuition if it comes to that! Anyway, I wish there was something more I could do to help other parents avoid this outcome for their children. I see it all the time - teachers and guidance counselors playing doctor.
    Thanks for listening.

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    I am so very glad to hear that you found something that works for your son, and that you didn't give up and give it to a broken system. Congratulations on sticking with it until you found what works! smile


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    What wonderful news Frustrated NJMom! I am so happy for your family!

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    Congratulations! Are we all moving there? wink

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    Thank you everyone! I can say with out a doubt that this forum has been both inspirational and educational. And most of all - a real life saver! Thank you for all the support!

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    You keep me motivated in eh middle f my own battles,

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    It sounds like you found such a great place for your son! I can't believe how he was treated at the public school!

    I hope that he continues to grow and flourish!

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    congrats with the new school! Keep us posted. It's nice to hear about good things happening. It can inspire others.

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    That is great news! So sorry about everything you and your son had to go through, but so happy that you've found a good fit. And thank you for sharing your story -- those of us fighting PS right now will find it encouraging!

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    Originally Posted by FrustratedNJMOM
    As a professional, I've seen gifted kids put in BD (behavior disorder) classrooms and forgotten. It's so very sad. I wasn't going to let that happen to my son. I'll sell my house to pay tuition if it comes to that!

    Sing it sister! So glad you found a place for your son to grow and thrive.

    Small caution: I was talking to a friend yesterday about Quaker Schools. She said that currently there is a trend, in about half of the Quaker schools, to keep kids learning what their agemates are ready to learn, and about half will teach kids at the child's own actual level.

    Yippee!
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