Monday, November 21, 2011

Placement, Re-Placement...

Once again, it has been a while since my last update. We have spent the last few months having meetings and discussions with our district school system and Katelyn's current private school regarding the appropriateness of her placement. There are a few issues that have developed since she started at her current school. The biggest is that her profile has significantly changed, so her needs are vastly different from when she first began there. The original plan was that she would be in a substantially-separate classroom without peer models since it was felt that she would not benefit from peer models and that she needed intense 1:1 instruction in an ABA environment, but she would have opportunities down the road to integrate with the peer models if appropriate. She continues to demonstrate that ABA is the appropriate method of learning for her, but she has proven all of us wrong in that she IS benefiting significantly from being with the peer models in the integrated preschool classroom. In fact, she has never even been in the sub-separate classroom as planned since she did well with her first exposure to the peer models on day 1!

So we've been presented with a challenging situation since we all agree that a sub-separate classroom is NOT appropriate for Katelyn. However, her current private school only offers peer models in the preschool classroom, so once she ages out (max is age 5 and she is currently 5), her current school will not be able to provide an appropriate environment for her.

This led the district school system to propose her return to district to a brand-new kindergarten program that they felt would be most appropriate for her. However, after a lengthy meeting this morning to discuss observations of the proposed program, as well as her current presentation of symptoms and complicated needs, we are in agreement that the district also cannot provide an appropriate program for her at this time.

So where does that leave us? We are now looking for a new placement for Katelyn that can meet her unique needs. Since she is quite complicated in her presentation (displaying characteristics of not only autism, but most likely a co-morbid psychiatric illness, such as psychosis) and her needs are unique, it is going to be difficult to find a school that is appropriate for her. She will require an environment that can offer not only intensive ABA instruction with highly trained staff and BCBA supervision, but also one that can offer opportunities for inclusion with peer models, something that many schools around here only offer until preschool age like her current placement.

So at this point, we are in agreement to look at a handful of schools in the area to determine whether they can offer an appropriate program for Katelyn. We are also in the process of completing another neuropsych evaluation to get a better understanding of what her current needs are, especially since we are seeing an increase in the odd behaviors (what appears to be psychosis/possible hallucinations) despite the fact that her medication has kept this at bay for the past year. Therefore, a new medication trial may need to be attempted.

We are thrilled with her current placement and the progress that she has made there, but we all recognize that Katelyn's needs cannot be met once she ages out of the current program. So the next leg of our journey with Katelyn begins...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

And we will all hold her hand as she continues on this journey. She has so many good moments now. We just need to help her through the rough patches, which are plentiful with this beautiful and baffling little sweetie. Love, Mimi