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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 356642" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>I wouldn't even send a teen to a program in Canada. United States only. There is currently a boy from Canada at my son's Residential Treatment Center (RTC), and according to his parents, the US has better therapeutic programs. Furthermore, the legal system is different, and your child would not have the same protections he is guaranteed here.</p><p> </p><p>Again, push your ed consultant for programs that meet your son's needs. There are plenty of them right here in the United States. Furthermore, this is such a big decision that I can't emphasize enough that you should visit programs before deciding to place your son there. Visiting the facility and talking to the administrators, therapists and students at the programs really cemented for us which program was right for our son. In the eight months our son has been at his Residential Treatment Center (RTC) we have never second-guessed our decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 356642, member: 2423"] I wouldn't even send a teen to a program in Canada. United States only. There is currently a boy from Canada at my son's Residential Treatment Center (RTC), and according to his parents, the US has better therapeutic programs. Furthermore, the legal system is different, and your child would not have the same protections he is guaranteed here. Again, push your ed consultant for programs that meet your son's needs. There are plenty of them right here in the United States. Furthermore, this is such a big decision that I can't emphasize enough that you should visit programs before deciding to place your son there. Visiting the facility and talking to the administrators, therapists and students at the programs really cemented for us which program was right for our son. In the eight months our son has been at his Residential Treatment Center (RTC) we have never second-guessed our decision. [/QUOTE]
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