I know as a parent I'd be worried about leaving a SN child who is not as independent as others, but as for food, he wouldn't have to get it himself. They do take the kids to meals in the buffet area ( it's set aside as a private area ONLY for the kids/counselors) and I'm sure someone would help him with his selections. While 1:1 isn't offered, they're going to do their best to see that he's accommodated and guided to an area to play with something he'd enjoy or to participate with a group. I did once see a very low-functioning child in a tilted w/c being pushed by a counselor in the hallway, so there are considerations given. You'd also be welcome to join him and to participate if necessary. That's what I'd do- go in with him and slowly start to separate from him while he joins the group and also give suggestions to the counselors as to what he enjoys, how best to communicate, etc. The worst that could happen is that you'd be paged, and that happens with all children at times.---Kathy