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Does anyone have a recommendation for a boarding school, ideally in the midwest for adhd. My son is a junior and a D/C student in his current public high school.

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You don't say exactly why you want to send your son to boarding school....does he have behavioral issues along with his ADHD? Regular boarding schools are not usually equipped to deal with ADHD kids with problems, but residential treatment schools do. Is this what you are looking for? If so, most of these schools are in the West, often in Utah. If you would like more information, let me know. My son was in residential treatment for 18 months 6 years ago and I would be happy to share our experiences.

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