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What Parents Should Consider For Residential Placement


Published: Feb. 20, 2026Updated: Feb. 23, 2026

Hadassah shares the real trade-offs families should consider when looking at non-public school placements. While NPS settings can provide specialized support, students may have limited access to general education peers, which can impact social learning and behavior modeling—especially for students with autism or mental health needs.

Want to learn more about residential placement? Check out our Residential Placement 101 article.

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