The school wants my child in Day Treatment. What is Day Treatment?
Day Treatment is a program that integrates the educational and therapy needs for your child. Therapies through Day Treatment include individual (child), group (all children in Day Treatment and therapist), and family therapy. The Therapist works closely with school staff to develop a comprehensive plan designed to help your child succeed. Meetings are held at least every 3 months to discuss your child's progress and needs. These meetings will include you, your child, school staff, therapist, and the Children's Mental Health Social Worker.

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3. What if I have not received my Social Welfare monies?
4. My social worker is out, and I need to talk to someone. Who should I call?
5. How do I apply for Medical Assistance or TEFRA?
6. The school wants my child in Day Treatment. What is Day Treatment?
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