OT: Looking for information on PDD-NOS Dutchess County

Mamared110
on 7/27/08 10:08 am, edited 7/27/08 10:09 am - Hyde Park, NY
My daughter at age 10 was just diagnosed on Friday with Pervasive Developemental Disorder- Not Otherwise Specified.  I live in Dutchess County and am looking for an advocate and any other information that may be helpful.  I have been a parent of a special education child for the last 15 years ( I have 4 children ages 20, 18, 15, and 10) .  I need to make sure that my school district provides her with everything that she is going to begin closing a 2 year educational gap.   

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wannaliveagain
on 7/27/08 12:33 pm - glen aubrey, NY
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Hi I used to live in beacon Ny ,,,,,I have a special need daughter,,,contact Astor or united way let me do some looking for you...I have a friend who works with special needs,,,I will ask her,feel free to email or Im me at [email protected] OH here you go Arc! call them this is their website http://dutchess-arc.org/
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wannaliveagain
on 7/27/08 12:34 pm - glen aubrey, NY
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Services We Offer: School to Work & Transition to Adult Services

Dutchess ARC works cooperatively with local school districts to implement community based vocational experiences that are responsive to a student's needs, interests and abilities as articulated in the Individual Education Plan (IEP). This is accomplished by providing opportunities for career exploration and work-study.

Career Exploration exposes students to the world of work. Over the course of a year, small groups of students and their job mentor spend time working at a variety of local businesses. Students gain insight through job shadowing, talking with employers and employees, and actual work activities. In conjunction with Career Exploration, academics remain the primary focus.

Independent Work-Study continues the student's exposure to the world of work. Students are placed in a business that provides them with opportunities to learn new skills and enhance old ones. These work assignments correspond to the strengths and interests of the student. A job coach provides support that varies from frequent interaction at the start of the job to periodic visits as the student's level of independence and confidence grows.

Dutchess ARC's Summer Work Program offers paid work experiences at businesses in the community to qualified students so they may continue to focus on sharpening work skills and the refinement of work behaviors during the summer months.

During the last six months of a student's final year of school, staff from Dutchess ARC's Career Options collaborates with the student, his/her family, the [VESID] counselor, and teachers to assist with the transition into adult services.

For more information on Employment and Vocational services, please call (845) 471-8876, or e-mail us at [email protected].

 
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