Middle School Therapeutic Program

The Middle School Therapeutic Program (MTP) is designed to provide educational services to students in grades 4-8 who cannot be educated in a public school setting due to significant difficulties and challenges that may include behavioral dysregulation and neurological and/or emotional impairment. The MTP staff participates in ongoing weekly clinical consultation with a child psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst, as well as a child psychiatrist in order to develop individualized positive intervention plans for each student. A high staff to student ratio provides a safe, structured, predictable educational environment with outcomes that include students’ ability to generalize behavior in various environments, and improved self- confidence and coping skills. The program’s experienced staff and standards-based curriculum can all lead to improved educational outcomes and transition to a less restrictive environment. Close communication with parents and other service providers, such as therapists and physicians, is an essential component of the program services and assists in the quality management of individual treatment plans. Parents may be asked to participate in clinical consultation meetings. Parents and districts can also request a meeting with the Program consultants.

Therapeutic Services Available

Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Counseling, Adaptive Physical Education (APE)

Parent Support Program: Bi-County offers many support programs including Home Based support Services, Friday Morning Clinical, individual clinical support meetings, consultation from a multidisciplinary team of providers. Several Parent Nights provide information and support.

Additional Program Information: Students in this program participate in direct and explicit social skills instruction. Programming includes planned learning experiences in community settings and filed trips.

Region

South Region

Primary Population/Disability

Emotional, Health

Other Populations Served

Communication, Neurological, Specific Learning

Type of Program

Public Day

Ages Served

10, 11, 12, 13

Grades Served

5, 6, 7, 8

Contact

Roberta Wuilleumier
Program Directo
508-222-9173

Location(s)

Finberg School
1125 South Main Street
02703 Attleboro , MA
United States
Massachusetts US

Calendar

School Year:
Days: 180
Hours Per Day: 6.5
Summer:
Days: 28
Hours Per Day: 5

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