I am looking for more information about any area private schools that specialize in working with children with learning disabilities/differences, such as ADD. I have a 12 year old struggling in public school and would like to investigate private education. I just don't know where to start. Any information would be a great help!
These are all private schools in DFW that offer some form of alternative education. The ones to check out first are Shelton(Hillcrest and Arapaho) and Winston (Tollroad and 635).
A Child's Garden Montessori School
Bending Oaks High School
Center for Creative Living School
Dallas Academy
Dallas International School
Dallas Learning Center
Fairhill School and Diagnostic Assessment Center
Focus on the Future Training Center
Great Lakes Academy
Hill School of Fort Worth
Lattner Lower School of Dallas Academy, The
Meadowview School
Newfound School
Notre Dame School
Oak Hill Academy
Preston Hollow Presbyterian School
Shelton School and Evaluation Center
SMU-in-Legacy Summer Academic Enhancement Workshop
Southwest Academy Learning Center
St. Anthony School, The
St. Timothy Academy
The Hillier School, Inc.
Vanguard Preparatory School
Willow Bend Academy
Willow Bend Academy- Lewisville
Winston School and Testing & Evaluation Center, The
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Brigitte,
I would consider moving to a new public school district that may have a better Special ed. department. I think Allen and Plano have GREAT Special ed. departments that may not be so "over-loaded" with special needs. They may have smaller classes etc...If money is not an issue then private schools might be good too. Try contacting the Children's Hospital in Dallas with the Social Work department they may be able to steer you the right way for specialized schools to fit your child's needs.
good luck.
Shelton, Winston, and Oakhill all have great reputations and are excellent programs for children with ADD or ADHD.
Both the Shelton School and the Winston School are wonderful! I have seen the results in friends of my children....good luck to you!
In Dallas... Shelton, Winston, and Fairhill are ALL amazing schools, depending on what issue you are dealing with. I'd call them, tour, and have them determine how they can help!
:)Deb
Shelton and Preston Hollow Presbyterian are fantastic schools and are private!
Have you talked any with the people at Scottish Rite - they test for learning disabilities and would be a great source of information. Also try the Shelton school - for some reason this has come up several times and may be a good place to start. There is also a great website dallasprivateschools.com.
Dallas is very lucky to have one of the best schools in the country. The Shelton School, located at Hillcrest and Arapaho is a school and evaluation center that specializes in children with learning differences. They do not see these as disabilities!! They have a top notch evaluation center that can pinpoint exactly what the issues are and then work to remediate what your child may have missed!! Their goal is to teach the children how to learn with their tools and then get them back into the mainstream system.
My 11 year old daughter, who struggles with ADHD and dyslexia, has benefited so much! I encourage you to check it out!!
Try the Shelton School in North Dallas or American Heritage Academy in Allen. Both of these private schools are for learning disabilites.
My nephew goes to the Allen school (6) and has THRIVED there! He has dyslexia and ADD.
I have heard the Shelton School is wonderful! Good luck!
Willow Bend Academy is supposed to be wonderful. I have heard hit and miss reviews of Shelton, and your kid had better fit the Winston mold if that school is going to work out for them. I'd also check out the background of some of the teachers working there, especially in the upper school. Let us know what you decide and how it works out - this is such a huge problem for so many parents in Texas. Lots of home schooling families in Plano and Allen ISDs, not to mention all of the other "great" school districts. It's a whole new ball game when you're dealing with special ed, and the wealthier districts have an even bigger pool of tax dollars to pay attorneys... ahem, I mean, at their disposal :-)
Great Lakes Academy specializes in children with ADD/ADHD, but they also have a lot of eperience with all kind of other learning differences. My son has ADHD, Aspergers Syndrome, and dysgraphia. He was there from 3rd grade through high school. Great Lakes is in Plano at Spring Creek and Custer. Check out their web page at www.greatlakesacademy.us. 972-517-7498. Tell them Risa sent you.
Hi Brigitte,
Great Lakes Academy specializes in educating students with learning differences and ADD. They provide a nurturing and stimulating learning environment and small class sizes. The teachers and staff are experts on how to teach kids who learn differently. YOu have to call to make an appointment to see the school and talk to the Admissions Director.
You didn't say were you lived, but Christ Church in Plano has a school called St. Timothy's
972-618-0222 is the church's number. St.Timothy may have another number but the church office can direct you there.
The Shelton School is on Arapaho Road. They specialize in learning disabilities.
Betty Mc
Check out Shelton. You will be surprized at what you find. I am glad to hear someone seeking an alternative environment instead of throwing another pill or medication at the "situation". Another avenue to investigate is that of a tutor. Tutoring isn't always about academics. It can also be about study skills or best practices. If your child is well socialized in the current school, tutoring can be a good option. // My own daughter is tutored by Nancy Redington for dyslexia. I can say without reservation that Nancy Redigton would be able to direct you towards good resources if she isn't able to help you her self. You can contact her through e-mail at: [email protected]
She is based in Frisco, works in Allen and Dallas and is the most remarkable teacher. I wish you and your child, the best.
Briditte. Contact The Shelton school. I have a 12 year old with sever ADHD who struggled for years in public school. Shelton has changed his life. They can also provide you with a lot of information on other resources to help with his learning differences... Best of luck.
The Shelton School at Arapaho and Hillcrest is incredible. It is a private school that specializes in all types of learning differences. I know it is quite expensive but they do have some scholarships available. Another school is Fairhill School that is located at Keller Springs and Preston area. I have friends with kids in both schools and they are very happy. Good Luck!!
Look into the Shelton school. I know first hand that it is amazing. Good luck!