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WEDIKO SCHOOL
Comprehensive Education. Quality Clinical Care. Contact Our Admissions Team. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Wediko School is a residential treatment center offering therapeutic and educational services for middle and high school aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Camp+ For Healthier, Happier Kids. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, the Wediko Summer Program is a six-week residential treatment program serving boys and girls ages 8-19 with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The children who come to Wediko are referred by schools, educational consultants, and clinicians fromacross
WEDIKO SCHOOL ADMISSIONS Wediko School Admissions Process. Wediko School’s admissions process is focused on determining “goodness of fit” between Wediko and the student and family. To do this, we try to learn as much about the student and family as possible, as well as help the student and family to learn about us. In our admissions process, the Wediko AdmissionsWEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be found WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC SERVICES | COMMUNITY PROGRAM STAFF Rhonda is an experienced program manager, clinical supervisor, consultant, trainer, and clinician. She manages Wediko’s home-based and outpatient group practice, superivising a committed staff of clinicians and paraprofessionals who provide in-home family therapy, individual therapy, wraparound support, and therapeutic mentoring to children and families living in Boston. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Wediko Summer Program Staff. Each year, Wediko Summer Program welcomes a diverse group of dedicated, energetic, flexible, and fun individuals who bring their skills, talents, and expertise to create a truly dynamic program. Staff are supervised by Master’s and Doctoral level clinicians who are embedded within the program and on campus 24/7.WEDIKO'S START
In 1934, Robert A. Young, Ed.D. and his colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital created a therapeutic summer camp program as an integral part of their children’s psychiatric clinic.WEDIKO'S CULTURE
Ubuntu, a Nguni Bantu term, is loosely translated as “A person is a person through other persons.”. At Wediko, Ubuntu means generosity, kindness, selflessness, empathy, and a willingness to share. An anthropologist studying the habits and customs of an African tribe found himself surrounded by children most days. WEDIKO | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIESEMPLOYMENTCONTACTTHE WEDIKO FUND Wediko helps children and families with social, emotional, and academic challenges walk the path to fulfilling, productive futures. Here's how: Wediko’s commitment has always been to go the extra mile to help each child achieve sustained improvement. All of Wediko’s staff and services, across our four programs, are aligned around thisWEDIKO SCHOOL
Comprehensive Education. Quality Clinical Care. Contact Our Admissions Team. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Wediko School is a residential treatment center offering therapeutic and educational services for middle and high school aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Camp+ For Healthier, Happier Kids. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, the Wediko Summer Program is a six-week residential treatment program serving boys and girls ages 8-19 with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The children who come to Wediko are referred by schools, educational consultants, and clinicians fromacross
WEDIKO SCHOOL ADMISSIONS Wediko School Admissions Process. Wediko School’s admissions process is focused on determining “goodness of fit” between Wediko and the student and family. To do this, we try to learn as much about the student and family as possible, as well as help the student and family to learn about us. In our admissions process, the Wediko AdmissionsWEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be found WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC SERVICES | COMMUNITY PROGRAM STAFF Rhonda is an experienced program manager, clinical supervisor, consultant, trainer, and clinician. She manages Wediko’s home-based and outpatient group practice, superivising a committed staff of clinicians and paraprofessionals who provide in-home family therapy, individual therapy, wraparound support, and therapeutic mentoring to children and families living in Boston. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Wediko Summer Program Staff. Each year, Wediko Summer Program welcomes a diverse group of dedicated, energetic, flexible, and fun individuals who bring their skills, talents, and expertise to create a truly dynamic program. Staff are supervised by Master’s and Doctoral level clinicians who are embedded within the program and on campus 24/7.WEDIKO'S START
In 1934, Robert A. Young, Ed.D. and his colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital created a therapeutic summer camp program as an integral part of their children’s psychiatric clinic.WEDIKO'S CULTURE
Ubuntu, a Nguni Bantu term, is loosely translated as “A person is a person through other persons.”. At Wediko, Ubuntu means generosity, kindness, selflessness, empathy, and a willingness to share. An anthropologist studying the habits and customs of an African tribe found himself surrounded by children most days. WEDIKO SCHOOL ADMISSIONS Wediko School Admissions Process. Wediko School’s admissions process is focused on determining “goodness of fit” between Wediko and the student and family. To do this, we try to learn as much about the student and family as possible, as well as help the student and family to learn about us. In our admissions process, the Wediko AdmissionsWEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be found WEDIKO COMMUNITY PROGRAMS Built on a long history of individualized and family-centered care, Wediko offers community-based and wraparound services to improve children’s social and emotional well-being, academic confidence, and family problem solving. Wediko’s approach emphasizes home-school collaboration and the use of natural supports to improve, and sustain WEDIKO | RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER | CLINICAL MODEL The core of the milieu is the Wediko clinicians, teachers, and staff who develop strong relationships with each student, focus on the student’s strengths, and use positive behavioral interventions to teach and reinforce prosocial skills and coping strategies. With close to 1:3 staff to student ratios, difficult interactions can be paused RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER The therapuetic milieu also targets teaching of age-appropriate life skills (laundry, personal hygiene, organization of down time, dorm cleanliness and chores, etc.). Dorms have been built to create a welcoming environment for our students. Each dorm has a living room, kitchen, dining room, and double bedrooms, primarily.WEDIKO STUDENTS
Established in 1934, Wediko Children’s Services works with students who have faced repeated obstacles in their lives due to a broad spectrum of social, emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges; such as depression and bipolar disorders, Asperger’s Syndrome, anxiety, loss, and trauma. The impact of these struggles is profound,often
WEDIKO | ABOUT US | OUR HISTORY More than eight decades later, Wediko Children’s Services operates a vast continuum of behavioral health services for children and families, never losing our sense of fun. January 1. 1934. 1934. Wediko is Founded. 1980. 1980. Wediko Develops Schoo. February 1.WEDIKO'S STAFF
Wediko Children’s Services is home to some of the country’s most passionate and dedicated child development professionals who help children and families increase safety, strength, and resiliency. Our leading professionals come from a broad spectrum of educational backgrounds including clinical psychologists, social workers WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC CAMP | SUMMER PROGRAM Camp Wediko staff and clinicians live on campus and are embedded within the milieu. While the Daily Schedule is structured much like a summer camp – with traditional activities such as swimming, art, athletics, theatre, and canoeing – students also participate in daily therapeutic groups, led by live-in clinicians, and several hours of classroom academics per week. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Camp Wediko is a six-week co-ed residential camp. We serve children and adolescents ages 8–19 who are struggling with intense social, emotional and behavioral issues at home and school. Wediko’s Model is unique and specializes in addressing complex symptoms and behaviors that aretypically
WEDIKO | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIESEMPLOYMENTCONTACTTHE WEDIKO FUND Wediko helps children and families with social, emotional, and academic challenges walk the path to fulfilling, productive futures. Here's how: Wediko’s commitment has always been to go the extra mile to help each child achieve sustained improvement. All of Wediko’s staff and services, across our four programs, are aligned around thisWEDIKO SCHOOL
Comprehensive Education. Quality Clinical Care. Contact Our Admissions Team. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Wediko School is a residential treatment center offering therapeutic and educational services for middle and high school aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Camp+ For Healthier, Happier Kids. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, the Wediko Summer Program is a six-week residential treatment program serving boys and girls ages 8-19 with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The children who come to Wediko are referred by schools, educational consultants, and clinicians fromacross
WEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be found WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC SERVICES | COMMUNITY PROGRAM STAFF Rhonda is an experienced program manager, clinical supervisor, consultant, trainer, and clinician. She manages Wediko’s home-based and outpatient group practice, superivising a committed staff of clinicians and paraprofessionals who provide in-home family therapy, individual therapy, wraparound support, and therapeutic mentoring to children and families living in Boston. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Wediko Summer Program Staff. Each year, Wediko Summer Program welcomes a diverse group of dedicated, energetic, flexible, and fun individuals who bring their skills, talents, and expertise to create a truly dynamic program. Staff are supervised by Master’s and Doctoral level clinicians who are embedded within the program and on campus 24/7.WEDIKO'S START
In 1934, Robert A. Young, Ed.D. and his colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital created a therapeutic summer camp program as an integral part of their children’s psychiatric clinic. MASSACHUSETTS CHILD TRAUMA PROJECT: ATTACHMENT SELF Massachusetts Child Trauma Project: Attachment Self-Regulation and Competency (ARC) What Is MCTP? The Massachusetts Department ofChildren and
WEDIKO | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIESEMPLOYMENTCONTACTTHE WEDIKO FUND Wediko helps children and families with social, emotional, and academic challenges walk the path to fulfilling, productive futures. Here's how: Wediko’s commitment has always been to go the extra mile to help each child achieve sustained improvement. All of Wediko’s staff and services, across our four programs, are aligned around thisWEDIKO SCHOOL
Comprehensive Education. Quality Clinical Care. Contact Our Admissions Team. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Wediko School is a residential treatment center offering therapeutic and educational services for middle and high school aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Camp+ For Healthier, Happier Kids. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, the Wediko Summer Program is a six-week residential treatment program serving boys and girls ages 8-19 with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The children who come to Wediko are referred by schools, educational consultants, and clinicians fromacross
WEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be found WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC SERVICES | COMMUNITY PROGRAM STAFF Rhonda is an experienced program manager, clinical supervisor, consultant, trainer, and clinician. She manages Wediko’s home-based and outpatient group practice, superivising a committed staff of clinicians and paraprofessionals who provide in-home family therapy, individual therapy, wraparound support, and therapeutic mentoring to children and families living in Boston. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Wediko Summer Program Staff. Each year, Wediko Summer Program welcomes a diverse group of dedicated, energetic, flexible, and fun individuals who bring their skills, talents, and expertise to create a truly dynamic program. Staff are supervised by Master’s and Doctoral level clinicians who are embedded within the program and on campus 24/7.WEDIKO'S START
In 1934, Robert A. Young, Ed.D. and his colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital created a therapeutic summer camp program as an integral part of their children’s psychiatric clinic. MASSACHUSETTS CHILD TRAUMA PROJECT: ATTACHMENT SELF Massachusetts Child Trauma Project: Attachment Self-Regulation and Competency (ARC) What Is MCTP? The Massachusetts Department ofChildren and
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER For Boston-based programs inquiries, contact Sandra Pyram-Loyer, sloyer@wediko.org. For Wediko School inquiries, contact the main office, 603-478-5236. For Camp Wediko inquiries, contact Michelle Kohut, at 603-212-8185 or email mkohut@wediko.org.; For New York-based programs inquiries, contact Nada Abbass at nabbass@wediko.org.; For Finance team or Human Resources inquiries, contact Jose WEDIKO COMMUNITY PROGRAMS For Boston-based programs inquiries, contact Sandra Pyram-Loyer, sloyer@wediko.org. For Wediko School inquiries, contact the main office, 603-478-5236. For Camp Wediko inquiries, contact Michelle Kohut, at 603-212-8185 or email mkohut@wediko.org.; For New York-based programs inquiries, contact Nada Abbass at nabbass@wediko.org.; For Finance team or Human Resources inquiries, contact JoseWEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be foundWEDIKO SCHOOL
For Boston-based programs inquiries, contact Sandra Pyram-Loyer, sloyer@wediko.org. For Wediko School inquiries, contact the main office, 603-478-5236. For Camp Wediko inquiries, contact Michelle Kohut, at 603-212-8185 or email mkohut@wediko.org.; For New York-based programs inquiries, contact Nada Abbass at nabbass@wediko.org.; For Finance team or Human Resources inquiries, contact Jose MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Four Mental Health Programs With One Goal. Established in 1934, Wediko Children’s Services brings hope to children and their families when facing life’s challenges. Whether it’s a sudden loss, sustained adversity, or ingrained challenge to learning, Wediko’s continuum of mental health and therapeutic programs helps children build skills WEDIKO | RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER | CLINICAL MODEL The core of the milieu is the Wediko clinicians, teachers, and staff who develop strong relationships with each student, focus on the student’s strengths, and use positive behavioral interventions to teach and reinforce prosocial skills and coping strategies. With close to 1:3 staff to student ratios, difficult interactions can be paused WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC CAMP | SUMMER PROGRAM Camp Wediko staff and clinicians live on campus and are embedded within the milieu. While the Daily Schedule is structured much like a summer camp – with traditional activities such as swimming, art, athletics, theatre, and canoeing – students also participate in daily therapeutic groups, led by live-in clinicians, and several hours of classroom academics per week.SCHOOL COUNSELING
Sonya Robbins, LMSW joined the Wediko NYC team in September 2015 as a school-based clinician and consultant. She received her MSW from Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College graduating with Honors distinction in 2014. Sonya’s professional background spans many disciplines including classroom teaching and contemporary dance.WEDIKO SCHOOL
“Wediko School includes the entire family in treatment. We discovered ourselves that this is essential to the treatment program working. The Wediko Program fostered growth and change in Will, and it greatly enhanced his functioning at home and at hiscommunity school.
WEDIKO'S CULTURE
Ubuntu, a Nguni Bantu term, is loosely translated as “A person is a person through other persons.”. At Wediko, Ubuntu means generosity, kindness, selflessness, empathy, and a willingness to share. An anthropologist studying the habits and customs of an African tribe found himself surrounded by children most days. WEDIKO | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIESEMPLOYMENTCONTACTTHE WEDIKO FUND Wediko helps children and families with social, emotional, and academic challenges walk the path to fulfilling, productive futures. Here's how: Wediko’s commitment has always been to go the extra mile to help each child achieve sustained improvement. All of Wediko’s staff and services, across our four programs, are aligned around thisWEDIKO SCHOOL
Comprehensive Education. Quality Clinical Care. Contact Our Admissions Team. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Wediko School is a residential treatment center offering therapeutic and educational services for middle and high school aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Camp+ For Healthier, Happier Kids. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, the Wediko Summer Program is a six-week residential treatment program serving boys and girls ages 8-19 with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The children who come to Wediko are referred by schools, educational consultants, and clinicians fromacross
WEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be found WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC SERVICES | COMMUNITY PROGRAM STAFF Rhonda is an experienced program manager, clinical supervisor, consultant, trainer, and clinician. She manages Wediko’s home-based and outpatient group practice, superivising a committed staff of clinicians and paraprofessionals who provide in-home family therapy, individual therapy, wraparound support, and therapeutic mentoring to children and families living in Boston. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Wediko Summer Program Staff. Each year, Wediko Summer Program welcomes a diverse group of dedicated, energetic, flexible, and fun individuals who bring their skills, talents, and expertise to create a truly dynamic program. Staff are supervised by Master’s and Doctoral level clinicians who are embedded within the program and on campus 24/7.WEDIKO'S START
In 1934, Robert A. Young, Ed.D. and his colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital created a therapeutic summer camp program as an integral part of their children’s psychiatric clinic. MASSACHUSETTS CHILD TRAUMA PROJECT: ATTACHMENT SELF Massachusetts Child Trauma Project: Attachment Self-Regulation and Competency (ARC) What Is MCTP? The Massachusetts Department ofChildren and
WEDIKO | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIESEMPLOYMENTCONTACTTHE WEDIKO FUND Wediko helps children and families with social, emotional, and academic challenges walk the path to fulfilling, productive futures. Here's how: Wediko’s commitment has always been to go the extra mile to help each child achieve sustained improvement. All of Wediko’s staff and services, across our four programs, are aligned around thisWEDIKO SCHOOL
Comprehensive Education. Quality Clinical Care. Contact Our Admissions Team. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Wediko School is a residential treatment center offering therapeutic and educational services for middle and high school aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Camp+ For Healthier, Happier Kids. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, the Wediko Summer Program is a six-week residential treatment program serving boys and girls ages 8-19 with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The children who come to Wediko are referred by schools, educational consultants, and clinicians fromacross
WEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be found WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC SERVICES | COMMUNITY PROGRAM STAFF Rhonda is an experienced program manager, clinical supervisor, consultant, trainer, and clinician. She manages Wediko’s home-based and outpatient group practice, superivising a committed staff of clinicians and paraprofessionals who provide in-home family therapy, individual therapy, wraparound support, and therapeutic mentoring to children and families living in Boston. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Wediko Summer Program Staff. Each year, Wediko Summer Program welcomes a diverse group of dedicated, energetic, flexible, and fun individuals who bring their skills, talents, and expertise to create a truly dynamic program. Staff are supervised by Master’s and Doctoral level clinicians who are embedded within the program and on campus 24/7.WEDIKO'S START
In 1934, Robert A. Young, Ed.D. and his colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital created a therapeutic summer camp program as an integral part of their children’s psychiatric clinic. MASSACHUSETTS CHILD TRAUMA PROJECT: ATTACHMENT SELF Massachusetts Child Trauma Project: Attachment Self-Regulation and Competency (ARC) What Is MCTP? The Massachusetts Department ofChildren and
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER For Boston-based programs inquiries, contact Sandra Pyram-Loyer, sloyer@wediko.org. For Wediko School inquiries, contact the main office, 603-478-5236. For Camp Wediko inquiries, contact Michelle Kohut, at 603-212-8185 or email mkohut@wediko.org.; For New York-based programs inquiries, contact Nada Abbass at nabbass@wediko.org.; For Finance team or Human Resources inquiries, contact Jose WEDIKO COMMUNITY PROGRAMS For Boston-based programs inquiries, contact Sandra Pyram-Loyer, sloyer@wediko.org. For Wediko School inquiries, contact the main office, 603-478-5236. For Camp Wediko inquiries, contact Michelle Kohut, at 603-212-8185 or email mkohut@wediko.org.; For New York-based programs inquiries, contact Nada Abbass at nabbass@wediko.org.; For Finance team or Human Resources inquiries, contact JoseWEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be foundWEDIKO SCHOOL
For Boston-based programs inquiries, contact Sandra Pyram-Loyer, sloyer@wediko.org. For Wediko School inquiries, contact the main office, 603-478-5236. For Camp Wediko inquiries, contact Michelle Kohut, at 603-212-8185 or email mkohut@wediko.org.; For New York-based programs inquiries, contact Nada Abbass at nabbass@wediko.org.; For Finance team or Human Resources inquiries, contact Jose MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Four Mental Health Programs With One Goal. Established in 1934, Wediko Children’s Services brings hope to children and their families when facing life’s challenges. Whether it’s a sudden loss, sustained adversity, or ingrained challenge to learning, Wediko’s continuum of mental health and therapeutic programs helps children build skills WEDIKO | RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER | CLINICAL MODEL The core of the milieu is the Wediko clinicians, teachers, and staff who develop strong relationships with each student, focus on the student’s strengths, and use positive behavioral interventions to teach and reinforce prosocial skills and coping strategies. With close to 1:3 staff to student ratios, difficult interactions can be paused WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC CAMP | SUMMER PROGRAM Camp Wediko staff and clinicians live on campus and are embedded within the milieu. While the Daily Schedule is structured much like a summer camp – with traditional activities such as swimming, art, athletics, theatre, and canoeing – students also participate in daily therapeutic groups, led by live-in clinicians, and several hours of classroom academics per week.SCHOOL COUNSELING
Sonya Robbins, LMSW joined the Wediko NYC team in September 2015 as a school-based clinician and consultant. She received her MSW from Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College graduating with Honors distinction in 2014. Sonya’s professional background spans many disciplines including classroom teaching and contemporary dance.WEDIKO SCHOOL
“Wediko School includes the entire family in treatment. We discovered ourselves that this is essential to the treatment program working. The Wediko Program fostered growth and change in Will, and it greatly enhanced his functioning at home and at hiscommunity school.
WEDIKO'S CULTURE
Ubuntu, a Nguni Bantu term, is loosely translated as “A person is a person through other persons.”. At Wediko, Ubuntu means generosity, kindness, selflessness, empathy, and a willingness to share. An anthropologist studying the habits and customs of an African tribe found himself surrounded by children most days. WEDIKO | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIESEMPLOYMENTCONTACTTHE WEDIKO FUND Wediko helps children and families with social, emotional, and academic challenges walk the path to fulfilling, productive futures. Here's how: Wediko’s commitment has always been to go the extra mile to help each child achieve sustained improvement. All of Wediko’s staff and services, across our four programs, are aligned around thisWEDIKO SCHOOL
Comprehensive Education. Quality Clinical Care. Contact Our Admissions Team. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Wediko School is a residential treatment center offering therapeutic and educational services for middle and high school aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Camp+ For Healthier, Happier Kids. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, the Wediko Summer Program is a six-week residential treatment program serving boys and girls ages 8-19 with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The children who come to Wediko are referred by schools, educational consultants, and clinicians fromacross
WEDIKO SCHOOL ADMISSIONS Wediko School Admissions Process. Wediko School’s admissions process is focused on determining “goodness of fit” between Wediko and the student and family. To do this, we try to learn as much about the student and family as possible, as well as help the student and family to learn about us. In our admissions process, the Wediko AdmissionsWEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be found WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC SERVICES | COMMUNITY PROGRAM STAFF Rhonda is an experienced program manager, clinical supervisor, consultant, trainer, and clinician. She manages Wediko’s home-based and outpatient group practice, superivising a committed staff of clinicians and paraprofessionals who provide in-home family therapy, individual therapy, wraparound support, and therapeutic mentoring to children and families living in Boston. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Wediko Summer Program Staff. Each year, Wediko Summer Program welcomes a diverse group of dedicated, energetic, flexible, and fun individuals who bring their skills, talents, and expertise to create a truly dynamic program. Staff are supervised by Master’s and Doctoral level clinicians who are embedded within the program and on campus 24/7.WEDIKO'S START
In 1934, Robert A. Young, Ed.D. and his colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital created a therapeutic summer camp program as an integral part of their children’s psychiatric clinic. WEDIKO | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIESEMPLOYMENTCONTACTTHE WEDIKO FUND Wediko helps children and families with social, emotional, and academic challenges walk the path to fulfilling, productive futures. Here's how: Wediko’s commitment has always been to go the extra mile to help each child achieve sustained improvement. All of Wediko’s staff and services, across our four programs, are aligned around thisWEDIKO SCHOOL
Comprehensive Education. Quality Clinical Care. Contact Our Admissions Team. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Wediko School is a residential treatment center offering therapeutic and educational services for middle and high school aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Camp+ For Healthier, Happier Kids. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, the Wediko Summer Program is a six-week residential treatment program serving boys and girls ages 8-19 with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The children who come to Wediko are referred by schools, educational consultants, and clinicians fromacross
WEDIKO SCHOOL ADMISSIONS Wediko School Admissions Process. Wediko School’s admissions process is focused on determining “goodness of fit” between Wediko and the student and family. To do this, we try to learn as much about the student and family as possible, as well as help the student and family to learn about us. In our admissions process, the Wediko AdmissionsWEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be found WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC SERVICES | COMMUNITY PROGRAM STAFF Rhonda is an experienced program manager, clinical supervisor, consultant, trainer, and clinician. She manages Wediko’s home-based and outpatient group practice, superivising a committed staff of clinicians and paraprofessionals who provide in-home family therapy, individual therapy, wraparound support, and therapeutic mentoring to children and families living in Boston. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Wediko Summer Program Staff. Each year, Wediko Summer Program welcomes a diverse group of dedicated, energetic, flexible, and fun individuals who bring their skills, talents, and expertise to create a truly dynamic program. Staff are supervised by Master’s and Doctoral level clinicians who are embedded within the program and on campus 24/7.WEDIKO'S START
In 1934, Robert A. Young, Ed.D. and his colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital created a therapeutic summer camp program as an integral part of their children’s psychiatric clinic. WEDIKO SCHOOL ADMISSIONS Wediko School Admissions Process. Wediko School’s admissions process is focused on determining “goodness of fit” between Wediko and the student and family. To do this, we try to learn as much about the student and family as possible, as well as help the student and family to learn about us. In our admissions process, the Wediko Admissions RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER For Boston-based programs inquiries, contact Sandra Pyram-Loyer, sloyer@wediko.org. For Wediko School inquiries, contact the main office, 603-478-5236. For Camp Wediko inquiries, contact Michelle Kohut, at 603-212-8185 or email mkohut@wediko.org.; For New York-based programs inquiries, contact Nada Abbass at nabbass@wediko.org.; For Finance team or Human Resources inquiries, contact Jose WEDIKO COMMUNITY PROGRAMS For Boston-based programs inquiries, contact Sandra Pyram-Loyer, sloyer@wediko.org. For Wediko School inquiries, contact the main office, 603-478-5236. For Camp Wediko inquiries, contact Michelle Kohut, at 603-212-8185 or email mkohut@wediko.org.; For New York-based programs inquiries, contact Nada Abbass at nabbass@wediko.org.; For Finance team or Human Resources inquiries, contact JoseWEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be foundWEDIKO STUDENTS
Established in 1934, Wediko Children’s Services works with students who have faced repeated obstacles in their lives due to a broad spectrum of social, emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges; such as depression and bipolar disorders, Asperger’s Syndrome, anxiety, loss, and trauma. The impact of these struggles is profound,often
WEDIKO | ABOUT US | OUR HISTORY More than eight decades later, Wediko Children’s Services operates a vast continuum of behavioral health services for children and families, never losing our sense of fun. January 1. 1934. 1934. Wediko is Founded. 1980. 1980. Wediko Develops Schoo. February 1. WEDIKO | RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER | CLINICAL MODEL The core of the milieu is the Wediko clinicians, teachers, and staff who develop strong relationships with each student, focus on the student’s strengths, and use positive behavioral interventions to teach and reinforce prosocial skills and coping strategies. With close to 1:3 staff to student ratios, difficult interactions can be pausedWEDIKO'S STAFF
Wediko Children’s Services is home to some of the country’s most passionate and dedicated child development professionals who help children and families increase safety, strength, and resiliency. Our leading professionals come from a broad spectrum of educational backgrounds including clinical psychologists, social workers WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC CAMP | SUMMER PROGRAM Camp Wediko staff and clinicians live on campus and are embedded within the milieu. While the Daily Schedule is structured much like a summer camp – with traditional activities such as swimming, art, athletics, theatre, and canoeing – students also participate in daily therapeutic groups, led by live-in clinicians, and several hours of classroom academics per week.WEDIKO'S CULTURE
Ubuntu, a Nguni Bantu term, is loosely translated as “A person is a person through other persons.”. At Wediko, Ubuntu means generosity, kindness, selflessness, empathy, and a willingness to share. An anthropologist studying the habits and customs of an African tribe found himself surrounded by children most days. WEDIKO | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIESEMPLOYMENTCONTACTTHE WEDIKO FUND Wediko helps children and families with social, emotional, and academic challenges walk the path to fulfilling, productive futures. Here's how: Wediko’s commitment has always been to go the extra mile to help each child achieve sustained improvement. All of Wediko’s staff and services, across our four programs, are aligned around thisWEDIKO SCHOOL
Comprehensive Education. Quality Clinical Care. Contact Our Admissions Team. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Wediko School is a residential treatment center offering therapeutic and educational services for middle and high school aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Camp+ For Healthier, Happier Kids. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, the Wediko Summer Program is a six-week residential treatment program serving boys and girls ages 8-19 with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The children who come to Wediko are referred by schools, educational consultants, and clinicians fromacross
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Wediko Children’s Services is home to some of the country’s most passionate and dedicated child development professionals who help children and families increase safety, strength, and resiliency. Our leading professionals come from a broad spectrum of educational backgrounds including clinical psychologists, social workers WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC SERVICES | COMMUNITY PROGRAM STAFF Rhonda is an experienced program manager, clinical supervisor, consultant, trainer, and clinician. She manages Wediko’s home-based and outpatient group practice, superivising a committed staff of clinicians and paraprofessionals who provide in-home family therapy, individual therapy, wraparound support, and therapeutic mentoring to children and families living in Boston. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Wediko Summer Program Staff. Each year, Wediko Summer Program welcomes a diverse group of dedicated, energetic, flexible, and fun individuals who bring their skills, talents, and expertise to create a truly dynamic program. Staff are supervised by Master’s and Doctoral level clinicians who are embedded within the program and on campus 24/7.WEDIKO'S START
In 1934, Robert A. Young, Ed.D. and his colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital created a therapeutic summer camp program as an integral part of their children’s psychiatric clinic.WEDIKO'S CULTURE
Ubuntu, a Nguni Bantu term, is loosely translated as “A person is a person through other persons.”. At Wediko, Ubuntu means generosity, kindness, selflessness, empathy, and a willingness to share. An anthropologist studying the habits and customs of an African tribe found himself surrounded by children most days. MASSACHUSETTS CHILD TRAUMA PROJECT: ATTACHMENT SELF Massachusetts Child Trauma Project: Attachment Self-Regulation and Competency (ARC) What Is MCTP? The Massachusetts Department ofChildren and
WEDIKO | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIESEMPLOYMENTCONTACTTHE WEDIKO FUND Wediko helps children and families with social, emotional, and academic challenges walk the path to fulfilling, productive futures. Here's how: Wediko’s commitment has always been to go the extra mile to help each child achieve sustained improvement. All of Wediko’s staff and services, across our four programs, are aligned around thisWEDIKO SCHOOL
Comprehensive Education. Quality Clinical Care. Contact Our Admissions Team. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Wediko School is a residential treatment center offering therapeutic and educational services for middle and high school aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Camp+ For Healthier, Happier Kids. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, the Wediko Summer Program is a six-week residential treatment program serving boys and girls ages 8-19 with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The children who come to Wediko are referred by schools, educational consultants, and clinicians fromacross
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Wediko Children’s Services is home to some of the country’s most passionate and dedicated child development professionals who help children and families increase safety, strength, and resiliency. Our leading professionals come from a broad spectrum of educational backgrounds including clinical psychologists, social workers WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM WEDIKO | THERAPEUTIC SERVICES | COMMUNITY PROGRAM STAFF Rhonda is an experienced program manager, clinical supervisor, consultant, trainer, and clinician. She manages Wediko’s home-based and outpatient group practice, superivising a committed staff of clinicians and paraprofessionals who provide in-home family therapy, individual therapy, wraparound support, and therapeutic mentoring to children and families living in Boston. WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM Wediko Summer Program Staff. Each year, Wediko Summer Program welcomes a diverse group of dedicated, energetic, flexible, and fun individuals who bring their skills, talents, and expertise to create a truly dynamic program. Staff are supervised by Master’s and Doctoral level clinicians who are embedded within the program and on campus 24/7.WEDIKO'S START
In 1934, Robert A. Young, Ed.D. and his colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital created a therapeutic summer camp program as an integral part of their children’s psychiatric clinic.WEDIKO'S CULTURE
Ubuntu, a Nguni Bantu term, is loosely translated as “A person is a person through other persons.”. At Wediko, Ubuntu means generosity, kindness, selflessness, empathy, and a willingness to share. An anthropologist studying the habits and customs of an African tribe found himself surrounded by children most days. MASSACHUSETTS CHILD TRAUMA PROJECT: ATTACHMENT SELF Massachusetts Child Trauma Project: Attachment Self-Regulation and Competency (ARC) What Is MCTP? The Massachusetts Department ofChildren and
OVERVIEW - WEDIKO CHILDREN'S SERVICES Residential Program Admissions Wediko has a long-standing history of delivering excellence in our residential programs. Wediko School, a residential treatment center, provides quality clinical and academic services for middle and high school aged boys with complex psychological profiles. The Wediko Summer Program, a 45-day therapeutic camp environment, engages boys and girls, ages 8-19WEDIKO SCHOOL
Wediko School offers small class sizes (1-12 students per course) with a large variety of academic options, including diverse courses such as Photography, Outdoor Explorations, Woodworking, and Street Law. Specific classes and learning objectives can be foundWEDIKO'S STAFF
Wediko Children’s Services is home to some of the country’s most passionate and dedicated child development professionals who help children and families increase safety, strength, and resiliency. Our leading professionals come from a broad spectrum of educational backgrounds including clinical psychologists, social workers WEDIKO | RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER | CLINICAL MODEL The core of the milieu is the Wediko clinicians, teachers, and staff who develop strong relationships with each student, focus on the student’s strengths, and use positive behavioral interventions to teach and reinforce prosocial skills and coping strategies. With close to 1:3 staff to student ratios, difficult interactions can be pausedWEDIKO SCHOOL
For Boston-based programs inquiries, contact Sandra Pyram-Loyer, sloyer@wediko.org. For Wediko School inquiries, contact the main office, 603-478-5236. For Camp Wediko inquiries, contact Michelle Kohut, at 603-212-8185 or email mkohut@wediko.org.; For New York-based programs inquiries, contact Nada Abbass at nabbass@wediko.org.; For Finance team or Human Resources inquiries, contact JoseWEDIKO STUDENTS
Established in 1934, Wediko Children’s Services works with students who have faced repeated obstacles in their lives due to a broad spectrum of social, emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges; such as depression and bipolar disorders, Asperger’s Syndrome, anxiety, loss, and trauma. The impact of these struggles is profound,often
INDIVIDUAL & GROUP THERAPY Wediko’s Outpatient Group Practice is a trauma-informed practice that serves children and families who are referred or self-refer for outpatient therapy to manage chronic stress and complex problems. The practice is focused on helping children, adolescents, young adults, and caregivers to heal from difficult experiences by paying attentionto
WEDIKO SUMMER PROGRAM About Us. Located on 450 lakefront acres in New Hampshire, Camp Wediko is a six-week co-ed residential camp. We serve children and adolescents ages 8–19 who are struggling with intense social, emotional and behavioral issues at home and school. Wediko’s Model is unique and specializes in addressing complex symptoms and behaviorsthat are
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Ubuntu, a Nguni Bantu term, is loosely translated as “A person is a person through other persons.”. At Wediko, Ubuntu means generosity, kindness, selflessness, empathy, and a willingness to share. An anthropologist studying the habits and customs of an African tribe found himself surrounded by children most days. WEDIKO | NEWS | HARRY W. PARAD RETIRES It is with warm wishes that we announce the retirement of Harry W. Parad, Ph. D. Harry’s leaving marks the end of an era for Wediko. For the last 50 years, Harry has been instrumental in developing a vision for the organization and embodying the commitment Wediko has* About Us
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* Commitment to long-term results since 1934 * Treating a wide range of psychological profiles * Philosophy of least-restrictive environment * Consistent adult connectedness for every child * Rigorous support network coordination Commitment to long-term results since 1934 Wediko’s commitment has always been to go the extra mile to help each child achieve sustained improvement. All of Wediko’s staff and services, across our four programs, are aligned around this objective. We are proud that families have called the lasting impact we have on their children’s lives “Wediko magic”. Treating a wide range of psychological profiles Wediko’s comprehensive services, spanning four distinct programs, enable us to respond effectively to a spectrum of complex profiles, including children who do not fit neatly under the criteria of a specific diagnosis or have been diagnosed with multiple disorders. Philosophy of least-restrictive environment As a non-profit organization, Wediko takes the time to work with children and families to find the most appropriate, least restrictive environment within our continuum of programs. This approach maximizes children’s connectedness and success. Consistent adult connectedness for every child Wediko staff take on the role of concerned, reliable adults for each and every child. This is a critical success factor for inspiring children to _want_ to change, and particularly essential for those children who lack this presence elsewhere in their lives. Rigorous support network coordination Wediko brings together key people in each child’s life (parents, therapists, teachers, etc.), building a team of supports with an agreed-upon, consistent action plan. This is critical in helping children transfer hard-won gains in one area across all the environments in which they live. “Wediko fostered growth and change in David that has stuck. His recent successes in school and at home have transformed our family. I am so grateful for Wediko.” – Appreciative parent of a Wediko student WEDIKO SUCCESS STORIESERIN FINDS STRENGTH
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