Wandering May Be Treatable, Study Finds

Wandering is Common in Disability Population 
By utilizing various behavioral interventions, researchers say elopement can be dramatically reduced and possibly eliminated.
Many kids with developmental disabilities have a tendency to wander away from safe places — with potentially tragic consequences — but a new study suggests that it’s possible to mitigate such behavior.
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