Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Intensive Support: Day treatment programs offer a higher level of support than mainstream schools, with smaller class sizes and a lower student-to-teacher ratio, allowing for more individualized attention and tailored support. • Therapeutic Services: In addition to academic instruction, day treatment programs provide access to therapeutic services such as counseling, behavioral therapy, social skills training, and support groups to address underlying issues and develop coping skills. • Structured Environment: Day treatment programs offer a structured and supportive learning environment with clear expectations and consistent routines to promote positive behavior and academic engagement. • Collaboration with Families and Community Resources: Day treatment programs work closely with students' families, community agencies, and mental health professionals to ensure a comprehensive approach to support, including regular communication, family therapy sessions, and referrals to outside services. • Transition Planning: Day treatment programs focus on helping students transition back to mainstream school settings or prepare for life after graduation by developing individualized education plans, providing transition services, and facilitating connections with post-secondary education or vocational programs.