Unlocked Potential
June 26, 2008The following is an excerpt from a letter that was recently sent to me from an appreciative mother of a seven year old boy with autism:
“I brought my son, Sean, to Montano because he was not speaking in school and I had suspected that he had more ability than the school was able to ascertain, and that he school program was not appropriate to develop Sean’s potential.
Phoebe at Montano uncovered pre-literacy and literacy skills that no one had realized Sean had! She developed a sophisticated program that combined fulfilling intense sensory requirements to increase his attention span and prepare him for learning, along with a literacy program to nurture his budding reading skills.
I shared the testing from Montano and Sean’s Montano program details with Sean’s school. They then attempted to find the pre-literacy and literacy skills that Phoebe had uncovered in Sean. The school said they were shocked to find out that, indeed, Sean, had reading ability and that their opinion in Sean’s potential had totally changed!
This prompted the school to ask for an outside consult to develop a new school program for Sean, to focus on fulfilling his sensory needs and developing Sean’s reading skills. They admitted that they had no idea how much ability that Sean had and they needed outside assistance to develop a new academic program for him.
In fact, Sean’s newly developed school program that will be implemented for the next school year, looks nearly identical to the program Phoebe had developed for Sean.
Sean has made great strides in articulation, number of words and development of 2 words spoken phrases and recognition of sight words, since the Montano team has begun working with him!
Thank you, Phoebe and Molly, for finding and unlocking my beautiful Sean’s potential!”