Profiles the Benedictine School for Exceptional Children in Maryland which for over thirty years has accepted children from all over the world who have a variety of mental, emotional or physical disabilities, providing a program of functional academics and vocational training that has earned the school the reputation as the "Ivy League of Special Education." The school's educational philosophy--to challenge the students rather than to do things for them they can do themselves--is discussed by its director, several teachers, counselors and volunteers
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