NHPSEA

Tips on Finding an Appropriate Private Special Education
Facility or Program for your Child

[ Academics ] [ Staff ] [ Leadership ] [ Building Safety and Living Arrangements ] [ Health Care ] [ Meals ]
[ Discipline and Supervision ] [ Visitation ] [ Vacations ] [ Field Trips ] [ Community Involvement ] [ Conclusion ]

Selecting an appropriate private special education facility or program can be a complicated and involved process. There are many factors to consider and questions that must be answered. NAPSEC compiled these suggestions for anyone considering a private special education facility for children and adults with mild to severe disabilities who need individualized programs that address their unique needs.

Academics

When visiting a facility, assess the learning environment inside and outside the classroom. Take note of what the students or clients are doing.

Staff

Qualified and caring staff members should be a top priority.

Leadership

Building Safety and Living Arrangements

Health Care

Meals

Discipline and Supervision

Visitation

Starting a new program, especially at a residential facility, can be an intimidating experience.

Vacations

Field Trips

Community Involvement

Conclusion

Include the child or client in as much of the placement decision-making process as you can. This will help them feel more comfortable with the chosen facility. Talk to an educational advocate about the facility and the individual's rights. Ask to be made familiar with records, IEPs, and other important documents. Consult your State Departments of Education, Children and Family Services, and other agencies that may be able to provide input on appropriate placement. One of the most important factors in finding the right program is the trust and comfort level between the parents and the staff. The more the parents and facility believe in each other and work toward the same goals, the better the client's chance of success.

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