• Is LDI a boarding school?
No, the program has a residential component that is based in a large, community apartment complex where students live throughout the facilities.
• What makes LDI unique?
The program focuses on enhancing each student’s ability to make smart adult choices for career planning, employment options, academic success, improving social functioning, and emotional coping skills
• How can my son/daughter benefit from LDI
Personal growth and development occur in direct proportion to the student’s commitment to their life. Every student attending LDI has opportunities daily to develop their adult abilities and appropriate levels of staff guidance along the way.
• Is LDI an accredited school?
LDI’s academic programs are fully accredited through the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCACASI).
• Which groups of disabilities are served by LDI?
The program admits students who have LD,ADHD, high functioning autism/Asperger’s syndrome, and other related disorders.
• What is the age range of students who attend LDI?
Day high school students ages 17-21 and residential students for high school or post secondary programs. Adult students are 18-30 years old.
• How long does a student typically attend LDI?
The core program is two years and many students opt to stay beyond while attending college, technical training, or establishing job stability.
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