Discuss the steps to implementing a wraparound program.

What will be an ideal response?


Correct Answer:
During the first step of the wraparound process, the care manager meets with the family to explain the wraparound process, determine the needs of the family, and help the family decide who they want on the wraparound team. During the second step, the family and the wraparound team develop a plan that includes the desired quality-of-life outcomes based on the needs and strengths of the student and the family. The plan is implemented in the third step. Natural activities and traditional interventions are combined to meet the student's needs. Support is also provided for the parents and for teachers who are having difficulty meeting the academic and behavior needs of the student. Finally, if the student shows progress, he and the family are transitioned from wraparound services to continuous progress monitoring through parent-teacher conferences.

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