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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 402144" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I only know what is available locally so keep that in mind. Here respite is very hard to find. You have better luck finding a person to be with her 8 hours a day home, school and community. Im not exactly sure what they call them now but when Cory had them it was called either High Risk technician or Community based technician. When he first started the program they were called day friends and that was what we always called them. I will be honest here and say that I thought they were well trained baby sitters for problem kids. Really...how often do you see a 14 year old with an adult following them around in the classroom, then to lunch, then to gym, then taking them home? How does that kid explain it..oh..this is my friend...lol. I often wondered how Cory dealt with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 402144, member: 1514"] I only know what is available locally so keep that in mind. Here respite is very hard to find. You have better luck finding a person to be with her 8 hours a day home, school and community. Im not exactly sure what they call them now but when Cory had them it was called either High Risk technician or Community based technician. When he first started the program they were called day friends and that was what we always called them. I will be honest here and say that I thought they were well trained baby sitters for problem kids. Really...how often do you see a 14 year old with an adult following them around in the classroom, then to lunch, then to gym, then taking them home? How does that kid explain it..oh..this is my friend...lol. I often wondered how Cory dealt with that. [/QUOTE]
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