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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 504901" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I would also say to read Lost in School and remember that many kids who are put in these programs do not fit the mold that they create for their program structure. If the program is mainly a mental health program, and there are kids who come in with developmental delays or autism or Aspergers.... realize it takes a very different kind of teaching approach for some of them. They can become worse on typical EBD behavioral programs and do not learn as well without very direct teaching approaches. Kids with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) or brain injury may have serious memory issues etc... just good to really do research into their histories (sometimes they have a working diagnoses to have insurance pay for why they are there...like my son got a mood disorder not otherwise specified diagnosis when this is nothing that he has but it allowed insurance to pay for his stay since the neuro hospital would not take him for fear of his behaviors)</p><p></p><p>Cant think of other things, except if a parent or teacher can consult with you be a good listener and really take to heart what they say no matter what any of the sometimes jaded staff may think ( and most are good but just fair warning)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 504901, member: 12886"] I would also say to read Lost in School and remember that many kids who are put in these programs do not fit the mold that they create for their program structure. If the program is mainly a mental health program, and there are kids who come in with developmental delays or autism or Aspergers.... realize it takes a very different kind of teaching approach for some of them. They can become worse on typical EBD behavioral programs and do not learn as well without very direct teaching approaches. Kids with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) or brain injury may have serious memory issues etc... just good to really do research into their histories (sometimes they have a working diagnoses to have insurance pay for why they are there...like my son got a mood disorder not otherwise specified diagnosis when this is nothing that he has but it allowed insurance to pay for his stay since the neuro hospital would not take him for fear of his behaviors) Cant think of other things, except if a parent or teacher can consult with you be a good listener and really take to heart what they say no matter what any of the sometimes jaded staff may think ( and most are good but just fair warning) [/QUOTE]
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