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Murray, Jeannette – Exceptional Parent, 2010
In a perfect world, all children should live at home with their family, play with the kids in their neighborhood, walk or ride the school bus to a community-based school--after affectionately kissing or hugging their parents goodbye. They should receive adequate classroom services and return home at 3 p.m. or thereabouts. They may even…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Public Schools, Day Schools, Residential Programs
Leone, Kristen B. – Exceptional Parent, 2007
Maurice Snell, 23, has beaten the odds. A young man living with autism, he has a college degree and a job. For many with autism, such achievements may be beyond reach. Maurice has a milder form of this complex neurological disorder, but his future was uncertain for most of his childhood. For years Maurice was nonverbal, and no one had an answer…
Descriptors: Day Schools, Special Education, Autism
Hamlin, Wally – Exceptional Parent, 2007
At Camelot Schools there is a firm belief that every child with autism is a success story waiting to be told. Children with the disorder often have difficulty expressing their needs and engaging in social contact with others. It is important for parents to know that progress is possible, and they do not have to go it alone. Camelot Schools'…
Descriptors: Residential Programs, Day Schools, Autism, Interpersonal Competence
Chevalier, Joan Carter – Exceptional Parent, 1986
The progress of a developmentally delayed child is described by his mother, covering his infancy, placement in and withdrawal from a residential school, family life, placement in a day school, adolescence, and entry into adulthood. (CB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Day Schools, Developmental Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education