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amother
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Wed, Oct 04 2023, 10:26 am
amother OP wrote: | Thanks. I haven't called BY or Bnos. I didn't know if they could make accommodations... again my kids current school was very inflexible... |
Just because your current school is inflexible doesn't mean other schools wom't be. You won't know unless you call them.
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amother
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Wed, Oct 04 2023, 10:52 am
amother OP wrote: | Thanks but Not on Facebook and can't be on it due to my job... |
Your job can't actually prevent you from being on Facebook.
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amother
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Wed, Oct 04 2023, 12:56 pm
amother OP wrote: | Thanks. I haven't called BY or Bnos. I didn't know if they could make accommodations... again my kids current school was very inflexible... |
My girls are in Bais Yaakov and they are very accommodating, as is Bnos based on what I have heard from friends. Here's a little info from the BY website, which may be helpful:
Our Learning Center has highly trained and effective Special Education teachers working collaboratively with our classroom teachers to ensure that every student is given the opportunity to thrive in the classroom.
Miss Penina Goldstein, our coordinator of Special Education, organizes and directs all of these services together with the curriculum coordinators and teachers to ensure each child receives the needed interventions.
We are fortunate to have on staff two outstanding Guidance Counselors, Mrs. Libby Kraft, MS, and Mrs. Rachell Tajerstein, MSW who teach social skills training classes at each grade level and provide both individual and group support for our students.
We partner with the state and local education systems to identify students with specific needs, and assess and develop plans to meet the child’s individual needs. We run numerous TITLE I sessions for our younger students and have on-site reading and learning specialists to support our students’ growth and development.
We also work with numerous local vendors who provide in-school therapy sessions in the areas of Speech and Language, Occupational and Physical Therapy, and Behavioral Therapy, in addition to Mental Health professional visits.
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amother
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Wed, Oct 04 2023, 12:58 pm
amother Black wrote: | My girls are in Bais Yaakov and they are very accommodating, as is Bnos based on what I have heard from friends. Here's a little info from the BY website, which may be helpful:
Our Learning Center has highly trained and effective Special Education teachers working collaboratively with our classroom teachers to ensure that every student is given the opportunity to thrive in the classroom.
Miss Penina Goldstein, our coordinator of Special Education, organizes and directs all of these services together with the curriculum coordinators and teachers to ensure each child receives the needed interventions.
We are fortunate to have on staff two outstanding Guidance Counselors, Mrs. Libby Kraft, MS, and Mrs. Rachell Tajerstein, MSW who teach social skills training classes at each grade level and provide both individual and group support for our students.
We partner with the state and local education systems to identify students with specific needs, and assess and develop plans to meet the child’s individual needs. We run numerous TITLE I sessions for our younger students and have on-site reading and learning specialists to support our students’ growth and development.
We also work with numerous local vendors who provide in-school therapy sessions in the areas of Speech and Language, Occupational and Physical Therapy, and Behavioral Therapy, in addition to Mental Health professional visits. |
I shoudl have mentioned that the above is just for the Elementary School. Each division provides services to those that need it. See below with respect to the Middle School:
Our Learning Center supervised by Mrs. Malka Yasnyi provides one-on-one support for students who have a specific diagnosis which affects their learning, thereby requiring academic support.
Students who may not need the Learning Center, but require support outside of the classroom to succeed academically, may be supported by one-on-one tutoring during the school day. Our Coordinator of Students, Mrs. Chana E. Felder, LCPC, supervises the Tutoring Program.
Mrs. Felder also conducts a series of multi-year workshops for the students, where they learn and practice communication and social skills. Students are empowered and learn how to deal with bullying behavior.
Upon request, a student is paired up with a post-High-School young woman who serves as a positive role model, or “Big Sister”, by spending one hour each week together in our Mentor Program. There is a limited number of young women available for the mentoring program, and the number of “little sisters” is determined based on availability and need.
“Girl Talk” is a social skill building program designed to help students build friendships and to adopt positive communication skills. Small groups of students meet once a week for six weeks, usually during lunch time. These sessions are facilitated by a trained facilitator (in cooperation with “Shemesh”).
We have developed a series of workshops, integrated into our regular school program, designed to help students develop solid organizational and study skills.
Baltimore County Speech Therapists provide services for students who qualify through the PEN Project testing process.
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amother
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Wed, Oct 04 2023, 2:43 pm
The real answer for you is that there are supports in the typical schools (BY and Bnos) that can help many kids with ADHD, but not all. It really depends on specifically what she needs help with, what grade she is currently in, etc.
But of the three schools that you mentioned, the only one that has a program that they would create specially for her is Sulam. It's a great program, but it has two things to take into consideration: the commute (an hour plus), and the fact that it is housed in an MO co-ed school and all Sulam kids are mainstreamed for at least some of the classes.
If you're interested in knowing more about Sulam and these two details are fine with you, let me know. I have experience with it.
There is no real specialized school in Baltimore Proper that would be a good fit for your daughter, though.
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amother
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Wed, Oct 04 2023, 2:43 pm
amother Moonstone wrote: | Just because your current school is inflexible doesn't mean other schools wom't be. You won't know unless you call them. |
I know that. Of course one school's issue doesnt define all schools. That's why I had asked in my OP about other possibilities. Now that I know that BY and Bnos could be a possibility I want to look into them. I didn't know they have resources... I want to find out what resources they have and if they can be flexible.
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amother
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Wed, Oct 04 2023, 2:46 pm
They don't ban it, of course not. But for the field I am in it has caused many issues for those who do have social media. I don't want to out myself on here so can't explain. But I can't have my name in social media.
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amother
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Wed, Oct 04 2023, 2:49 pm
amother Black wrote: | My girls are in Bais Yaakov and they are very accommodating, as is Bnos based on what I have heard from friends. Here's a little info from the BY website, which may be helpful:
Our Learning Center has highly trained and effective Special Education teachers working collaboratively with our classroom teachers to ensure that every student is given the opportunity to thrive in the classroom.
Miss Penina Goldstein, our coordinator of Special Education, organizes and directs all of these services together with the curriculum coordinators and teachers to ensure each child receives the needed interventions.
We are fortunate to have on staff two outstanding Guidance Counselors, Mrs. Libby Kraft, MS, and Mrs. Rachell Tajerstein, MSW who teach social skills training classes at each grade level and provide both individual and group support for our students.
We partner with the state and local education systems to identify students with specific needs, and assess and develop plans to meet the child’s individual needs. We run numerous TITLE I sessions for our younger students and have on-site reading and learning specialists to support our students’ growth and development.
We also work with numerous local vendors who provide in-school therapy sessions in the areas of Speech and Language, Occupational and Physical Therapy, and Behavioral Therapy, in addition to Mental Health professional visits. |
Thank you!!! This is super helpful. So it sounds like they will help coordinate OT etc to happen in school if needed?
It is so good to hear from parents that a school can accommodate kids who don't exactly fit a perfect square.
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amother
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Wed, Oct 04 2023, 4:24 pm
amother OP wrote: | They don't ban it, of course not. But for the field I am in it has caused many issues for those who do have social media. I don't want to out myself on here so can't explain. But I can't have my name in social media. |
You can use a variation of your name, under a new Google account to open a FB account. Just don't post anything identifying.
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amother
Melon
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Tue, Oct 10 2023, 10:50 pm
Maybe call Maryland Special needs advocacy project at the Macks center for Jewish connections.
4107355012
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