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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 242206" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>klmno, I'm just not sure. I know that in our situation, we would have to fork over most of the money ourselves because I believe what our sped attorney says about our SD, we don't qualify for funding and our private health insurance doesn't cover residential programs. Our SD might cover a therapeutic day school, which has therapists on staff, but not psychiatrists. </p><p> </p><p>Again in our situation, we are looking at a therapeutic boarding school because our son, for the most part, is stable on his medications. He needs intensive therapy to learn how to engage in school and to take responsility for himself. He's making very little progress with once-a-week therapy. An Residential Treatment Center (RTC) handles diagnosis, treatment and therapy, which is what your difficult child may very well need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 242206, member: 2423"] klmno, I'm just not sure. I know that in our situation, we would have to fork over most of the money ourselves because I believe what our sped attorney says about our SD, we don't qualify for funding and our private health insurance doesn't cover residential programs. Our SD might cover a therapeutic day school, which has therapists on staff, but not psychiatrists. Again in our situation, we are looking at a therapeutic boarding school because our son, for the most part, is stable on his medications. He needs intensive therapy to learn how to engage in school and to take responsility for himself. He's making very little progress with once-a-week therapy. An Residential Treatment Center (RTC) handles diagnosis, treatment and therapy, which is what your difficult child may very well need. [/QUOTE]
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