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Is there a High School for a High IQ / Functioning Aspergers child?

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Is there a High School for a High IQ / Functioning Aspergers child?

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There’s another facet of that question that I’ld like to expose to you. You may want to try try including your child in a regular school setting. School is boring and students lose interest in classrooms all across the country. That’s where the parent can step in and supplement the class work with hobbies that permit the student to excel outside class. If you get your child some books and practical electronics sets, he can spend his bored down time in class designing circuits, (just one example, but aspergers individuals tend to do well in engineering and jobs that do not require great abundances of soft-skill people skills and there’s no ceiling to circuit design) By inclusion in a regular setting your student will get the benefits of the most pre-adjustment time possible before entering the harsh reality of the real world. There are individuals in public school settings (required) to have core competencies in addressing the needs of 504 ADA individuals. On the other hand, some of the

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