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therapeutic programs or curriculum?
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 493601" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>As you have likely already found, the complexity of your son's multiple disabilities require very specific interventions. If he were mine, I would document document document and push for a residential placement. Public school systems are not set up to handle your guy's issues. At the absolute minimum, he would benefit from a therapeutic setting with the full battalion of therapists, psychologists, etc and very small class sizes. Have you begun thinking about his transition to adulthood and what services he may require? With state budgets shrinking every day it is never too soon to begin planning. If you do not think he will be capable of living independently, he needs to get on a waiting list for a group home sooner rather than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 493601, member: 13303"] As you have likely already found, the complexity of your son's multiple disabilities require very specific interventions. If he were mine, I would document document document and push for a residential placement. Public school systems are not set up to handle your guy's issues. At the absolute minimum, he would benefit from a therapeutic setting with the full battalion of therapists, psychologists, etc and very small class sizes. Have you begun thinking about his transition to adulthood and what services he may require? With state budgets shrinking every day it is never too soon to begin planning. If you do not think he will be capable of living independently, he needs to get on a waiting list for a group home sooner rather than later. [/QUOTE]
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