Outdoor Schools
The semi-outdoor therapeutic model is often passed over by parents
and clinicians looking for long-term placement. This is surprising since
it is one of the oldest, most studied, most effective models for therapeutic
schooling ever developed.
Introduced in the deep South and mid-Atlantic states in
the ‘fifties and ‘sixties, the model has not been widely replicated
outside of those regions despite its success with both male and female
students. This may be because it is a group-focus behavioral model that
eschews traditional therapies, including, in some programs, any use of
psychotropic medicines. Additionally, the "no frills, primitive skills" nature
of the children's living environments often frightens and confuses parents
who are used to providing their children with a surfeit of material goods
and stimulating experiences as well as relying on therapists, special educators
and other professionals to assist them in the parenting role.
These schools can provide exceptional academic and vocational
training. Using techniques and strategies originally developed to deal
with desperately disadvantaged or learning disabled youth, today it is
not unusual to see a freshly-motivated student catch up as much as two
whole school years in their 12 - 18 month average length of stay.
The type and amount of family involvement varies by program.
So also does the profile of students served: some facilities continue work
only with adjudicated youngsters; others are all private pay; still others
mix the populations. It is important, therefore, to know what market the
program caters to as well as keeping track of the ratios at time of placement
before making a commitment.
Mason Associates is experienced in consulting and placement of children into Outdoor Schools. Contact us at 802-425-7600, or use our online inquiry form.

