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"One of the hardest things we ever did was to bring Miles here and leave him. We're a very close family and the fact that it is four hours away was very difficult for us. Ultimately, it was the right decision. Miles has made tremendous progress here, and has become much more independent and more confident in himself." - Betti Forma, parent
Choosing Home or Residential Care
This 43-page guide explains the pros and cons of using home or residential care by offering the personal experiences of parents who have gone through the process of deciding which arrangement works best for their family and child.View and print a pdf version.
Charlie's Brother A Story for Siblings of a Child with Special Needs - By: Margaret M. Holmes
Charlie's Brother is the story of Brian a.k.a. Charlie's Brother. Brian feels frustrated because everything seems to be about Charlie his special-needs brother. He wishes Charlie could just be "normal". Brian doesn't think it's fair for Charlie to have so many problems. Brian wishes his family could do things like real families do.
"When a family has a child with a developmental or physical disability, or perhaps a debilitating or chronic disease, there are countless issues which surround their "normal" siblings. Charlie's Brother aptly describes several of these issues....
To order a copy go to the Boulden Publishing web site.
Where to stay when you visit
We have compiled a sampling of B&Bs and Inns in this region. For a complete list, please contact Archie Campbell or John Young in admissions. More...
For more information about how Crotched Mountain School helps students reach their full potential, please contact:
Melissa Lambert - ASP III 603.547.3311 ext. 1890 melissa.lambert@crotchedmountain.org
Crotched Mountain School Admissions Department 1 Verney Drive Greenfield, NH 03047
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