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Posted ByMe Too! on December 15, 1999 at 10:20:39:
What interesting comments this posting has led to! When I first read Gaylen's response I thought she was being a little, not hostile so much, but defensive. My initial reaction was similar to Autistic and Proud's that one can and should question the motives of any program. And I still feel that way. A good program (which I believe Son-Rise is) should welcome such questioning. After reading Gaylen's most recent response, I see her point more clearly. She's right about Samantha being a volunteer and (apparently) still having doubts about the motives of the program. I've only been aware of Son-Rise for about 4 or 5 months now, but I think how it differs from other programs is that it's as much about a shift in attitude by the parents and families of special needs kids as it is about working with the kids themselves. Would you agree? And how can you meassure that? And how, really, do you describe that to someone who is not into the program? It's like psychotherapy I suppose. It's not strictly scientific, but it has helped some parents/families and their special needs children greatly. And for that it would be cheap at twice the price.