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PRESCHOOL SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM | ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Focuses on the educational needs of children ages 3 to 5 years who have developmental delays. Offers evaluations and a variety of services to help maximize the child's developmental potential.
Focuses on the educational needs of children ages 3 to 5 years who have developmental delays. Offers evaluations and a variety of services to help maximize the child's developmental potential.
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PROGRAMS FOR EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS | JEFFERSON-LEWIS-HAMILTON-HERKIMER-ONEIDA BOCES
Provides special education classes and services for students with disabilities. Programs are designed to meet the academic, social, physical, and emotional needs of students to prepare them to live independently, pursue meaningful careers, and participate in their community upon graduation.
Provides special education classes and services for students with disabilities. Programs are designed to meet the academic, social, physical, and emotional needs of students to prepare them to live independently, pursue meaningful careers, and participate in their community upon graduation.
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PRESCHOOL RELATED SERVICES | LITTLE LUKES
Provides services for children from ages 3 to 5 years who have developmental delays and disabilities. Services include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and special education itinerant teacher (SEIT) services.
Provides services for children from ages 3 to 5 years who have developmental delays and disabilities. Services include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and special education itinerant teacher (SEIT) services.
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PRESCHOOL RELATED SERVICES | LITTLE LUKES
Provides services for children from ages 3 to 5 years who have developmental delays and disabilities. Services include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and special education itinerant teacher (SEIT) services.
Provides services for children from ages 3 to 5 years who have developmental delays and disabilities. Services include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and special education itinerant teacher (SEIT) services.
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SPECIAL PRESCHOOL INTEGRATION FOR CHILDREN'S EDUCATION (SPICE) | ELMCREST CHILDREN'S CENTER
Offers preschool special education services for children within Onondaga County. Children are integrated into classrooms with peers who are enrolled through Small Wonders Daycare so that they experience inclusion as a part of their programming. Services onsite include Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Play Therapy and other clinical supports.
Offers preschool special education services for children within Onondaga County. Children are integrated into classrooms with peers who are enrolled through Small Wonders Daycare so that they experience inclusion as a part of their programming. Services onsite include Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Play Therapy and other clinical supports.
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PRESCHOOL RELATED SERVICES | LITTLE LUKES
Provides services for children from ages 3 to 5 years who have developmental delays and disabilities. Services include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and special education itinerant teacher (SEIT) services.
Provides services for children from ages 3 to 5 years who have developmental delays and disabilities. Services include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and special education itinerant teacher (SEIT) services.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES - RACKER CENTERS | RACKER CENTERS - OWEGO
Family support and home and community based services available to children with developmental disabilities.
Family support and home and community based services available to children with developmental disabilities.
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Children's In Home Respite CareHealth/Disability Related CounselingTransition Services for Students With DisabilitiesSpecial Education Classes/CentersDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesEarly Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
SAYVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | SAYVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL @ PAUL J. BELLEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Provides programs for students ages 5 – 11 in grades K - 6th at the Elementary and Middle School Level. Student options include: 8:1:1 and 8:1:1+3. The Sayville Elementary School provides instruction to children with moderate to severe Autism and related developmental disabilities. The staff provides specialized individual and small group instruction utilizing the following best practice methodologies: Discrete Trial Instruction; Multi-Media Instruction; Community Integration Experiences; Social Stories; Pre-Vocational Skills; Applied Behavioral Analysis; ADL (Activities for Daily Living) Skills; Functional Behavioral Assessment/Behavior Intervention Plans and Task Analysis.
Provides programs for students ages 5 – 11 in grades K - 6th at the Elementary and Middle School Level. Student options include: 8:1:1 and 8:1:1+3. The Sayville Elementary School provides instruction to children with moderate to severe Autism and related developmental disabilities. The staff provides specialized individual and small group instruction utilizing the following best practice methodologies: Discrete Trial Instruction; Multi-Media Instruction; Community Integration Experiences; Social Stories; Pre-Vocational Skills; Applied Behavioral Analysis; ADL (Activities for Daily Living) Skills; Functional Behavioral Assessment/Behavior Intervention Plans and Task Analysis.
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JEFFERSON ACADEMIC CENTER | JEFFERSON ACADEMIC CENTER @ OREGON MIDDLE SCHOOL
Offers an academic program to special education and non-classified “at risk” students who require an alternate approach to learning. The students have moderate to severe learning disabilities, Autism Spectrum disorders, or moderate to severe behavioral and/or intensive counseling concerns. Psychiatric services are also available through collaboration with Sagamore Children's Center. The center services students ages 12-14 in grades 7th-8th. Class size options include 6:1:1; 8:1:1 and 8:1:1+2. Services offered at various locations. Call for detailed information.
Offers an academic program to special education and non-classified “at risk” students who require an alternate approach to learning. The students have moderate to severe learning disabilities, Autism Spectrum disorders, or moderate to severe behavioral and/or intensive counseling concerns. Psychiatric services are also available through collaboration with Sagamore Children's Center. The center services students ages 12-14 in grades 7th-8th. Class size options include 6:1:1; 8:1:1 and 8:1:1+2. Services offered at various locations. Call for detailed information.
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PREMM LEARNING CENTER | PREMM LEARNING CENTER @ MERRIMAC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Offers programs that serves students with moderate to severe developmental delays and plays an integral part in the lives of the students they teach. Premm works as a team, in cooperation with the parents, to ensure that each student develops to his/her maximum potential academically, socially, and physically and achieves his/her highest level of independence. Multi-modality approaches to learning best serves our students while striving to achieve their goals. Premm Learning Center offers programs at the Elementary, Middle and Secondary program. Program are offered at various locations. Call for detailed information.
Offers programs that serves students with moderate to severe developmental delays and plays an integral part in the lives of the students they teach. Premm works as a team, in cooperation with the parents, to ensure that each student develops to his/her maximum potential academically, socially, and physically and achieves his/her highest level of independence. Multi-modality approaches to learning best serves our students while striving to achieve their goals. Premm Learning Center offers programs at the Elementary, Middle and Secondary program. Program are offered at various locations. Call for detailed information.
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HEAD START | HEAD START OF ROCKLAND - ADMINSTRATIVE OFFICE
Comprehensive child development program that provides educational experiences, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low income children and children with disabilities succeed in school Licensed child care center Preschool special education.
Comprehensive child development program that provides educational experiences, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low income children and children with disabilities succeed in school Licensed child care center Preschool special education.
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HEAD START | HEAD START OF ROCKLAND - NYACK
Comprehensive child development program that provides educational experiences, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low income children and children with disabilities succeed in school Licensed child care center Preschool special education.
Comprehensive child development program that provides educational experiences, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low income children and children with disabilities succeed in school Licensed child care center Preschool special education.
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SPECIAL EDUCATION PRESCHOOL | HEAD START OF ROCKLAND - ADMINSTRATIVE OFFICE
Head Start of Rockland provides New York State approved special education services for preschool children, including evaluation and assessment, therapy and integrated classroom programming at sites in Nyack, Spring Valley, and Haverstraw.
Head Start of Rockland provides New York State approved special education services for preschool children, including evaluation and assessment, therapy and integrated classroom programming at sites in Nyack, Spring Valley, and Haverstraw.
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH LEARNING CENTER MIDDLE SCHOOL LEVEL PROGRAMS | WESTHAMPTON BEACH LEARNING CENTER
Offers programs to middle school students ages 11-14 in grades 6th to 8th. The Prevocational Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include academics with an emphasis on functional skill development, as well as simulated work activities to apply newly acquired knowledge. Behavior management, independent living, and social skills are also addressed. Where needed, discrete trial teaching and applied behavioral analysis is utilized in conjunction with grade level curriculum. Functional assessments of behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. The Secondary Developmental Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include improving cognition with an emphasis on sensory motor skills development. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. The 12:1:4 Program emphasizes a multi-sensory approach to learning. Emphasis is placed on improving cognition, sensory motor skills development and use of adaptive equipment to aid movement and independence. Students placed in the 12:1:4 class component are dependent upon staff for meeting their needs throughout the school day. Classroom instruction is provided with hand over hand assistance. Related services of speech, occupational therapy and physical therapy are provided on a group push-in basis. All students are assessed using the New York State Alternate Assessment. The Academic Center Middle School Program services students with learning and behavioral disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential. Program components include instruction that is comprised of the general education curriculum and which supports the Common Core State Standards. Behavior management, self-advocacy and social skills are addressed. A building-wide behavior management plan is an integral part of the program. Functional assessments and behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. Programs are offered at various locations.
Offers programs to middle school students ages 11-14 in grades 6th to 8th. The Prevocational Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include academics with an emphasis on functional skill development, as well as simulated work activities to apply newly acquired knowledge. Behavior management, independent living, and social skills are also addressed. Where needed, discrete trial teaching and applied behavioral analysis is utilized in conjunction with grade level curriculum. Functional assessments of behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. The Secondary Developmental Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include improving cognition with an emphasis on sensory motor skills development. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. The 12:1:4 Program emphasizes a multi-sensory approach to learning. Emphasis is placed on improving cognition, sensory motor skills development and use of adaptive equipment to aid movement and independence. Students placed in the 12:1:4 class component are dependent upon staff for meeting their needs throughout the school day. Classroom instruction is provided with hand over hand assistance. Related services of speech, occupational therapy and physical therapy are provided on a group push-in basis. All students are assessed using the New York State Alternate Assessment. The Academic Center Middle School Program services students with learning and behavioral disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential. Program components include instruction that is comprised of the general education curriculum and which supports the Common Core State Standards. Behavior management, self-advocacy and social skills are addressed. A building-wide behavior management plan is an integral part of the program. Functional assessments and behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. Programs are offered at various locations.
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JOHN A. COLEMAN SCHOOL | ELIZABETH SETON CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION (YONKERS)
Offers a comprehensive continuum of care from center-based classroom models to home and community, outpatient and evaluation services. Serves children ages birth to 21 years with developmental delays, orthopedic impairments and complex medical challenges.
Offers a comprehensive continuum of care from center-based classroom models to home and community, outpatient and evaluation services. Serves children ages birth to 21 years with developmental delays, orthopedic impairments and complex medical challenges.
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH LEARNING CENTER ELEMENTARY LEVEL PROGRAMS | WESTHAMPTON BEACH LEARNING CENTER@ EAST MORICHES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Offers programs to students ages 5-11 in grades K-6. Elementary Level Developmental Programs includes: the Developmental Program which services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include improving cognition with an emphasis on sensory motor skills development. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. Students are classified as: Multiple Disabilities; Autism; Intellectual Disability and other Health Impariment. The Academic Program services students with learning and behavioral disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential. Program components include instruction that is comprised of the general education curriculum and which supports the Common Core State Standards. Behavior management, self advocacy and social skills are addressed. A building-wide behavior management plan is an integral part of the program. Functional behavior assessments (FBA's) and behavior intervention plans (BIP's) are implemented for support when needed. The 12:1:4 Program emphasizes a multi-sensory approach to learning. Emphasis is placed on improving cognition, sensory motor skills development and use of adaptive equipment to aid movement and independence. Students placed in the 12:1:4 class component are dependent upon staff for meeting their needs throughout the school day. Classroom instruction is provided with hand over hand assistance. Related services of speech, occupational therapy and physical therapy are provided on a group push-in basis. All students are assessed using the New York State Alternate Assessment. The Autism Program services students with various development disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include academics with an emphasis on functional skill development. Behavior management, independent living, and social skills are also addressed. Where needed, discrete trial instruction and applied behavioral analysis are utilized in conjunction with grade level curriculum. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. This program is offered at various locations.
Offers programs to students ages 5-11 in grades K-6. Elementary Level Developmental Programs includes: the Developmental Program which services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include improving cognition with an emphasis on sensory motor skills development. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. Students are classified as: Multiple Disabilities; Autism; Intellectual Disability and other Health Impariment. The Academic Program services students with learning and behavioral disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential. Program components include instruction that is comprised of the general education curriculum and which supports the Common Core State Standards. Behavior management, self advocacy and social skills are addressed. A building-wide behavior management plan is an integral part of the program. Functional behavior assessments (FBA's) and behavior intervention plans (BIP's) are implemented for support when needed. The 12:1:4 Program emphasizes a multi-sensory approach to learning. Emphasis is placed on improving cognition, sensory motor skills development and use of adaptive equipment to aid movement and independence. Students placed in the 12:1:4 class component are dependent upon staff for meeting their needs throughout the school day. Classroom instruction is provided with hand over hand assistance. Related services of speech, occupational therapy and physical therapy are provided on a group push-in basis. All students are assessed using the New York State Alternate Assessment. The Autism Program services students with various development disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include academics with an emphasis on functional skill development. Behavior management, independent living, and social skills are also addressed. Where needed, discrete trial instruction and applied behavioral analysis are utilized in conjunction with grade level curriculum. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. This program is offered at various locations.
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SEAMAN NECK MIDDLE SCHOOL | SEAMAN NECK MIDDLE SCHOOL
Provides an academic setting with a multidisciplinary team to meet the needs of students with learning, behavioral, emotional and developmental disabilities. The environment and culture is structured to support students’ social and emotional development. The instructional program is aligned to the New York State Common Core Learning Standards and addresses students' cognitive levels and learning styles. Students are given the opportunity to work toward earning a New York State Regents diploma or other state-approved high school diploma. Instructional and work-based learning opportunities required for the Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) Commencement Credential are also provided for all ninth graders. Students meeting the requirements towards a Skills and Credentials Certificate (SACC) work toward developing life skills and building personal independence through functional academics. Seaman Neck also provides small class ratios for students with more intense needs where the instructional team provides additional support through a consulting psychiatrist. Related services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy and counseling are also provided as needed. Call for detailed information.
Provides an academic setting with a multidisciplinary team to meet the needs of students with learning, behavioral, emotional and developmental disabilities. The environment and culture is structured to support students’ social and emotional development. The instructional program is aligned to the New York State Common Core Learning Standards and addresses students' cognitive levels and learning styles. Students are given the opportunity to work toward earning a New York State Regents diploma or other state-approved high school diploma. Instructional and work-based learning opportunities required for the Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) Commencement Credential are also provided for all ninth graders. Students meeting the requirements towards a Skills and Credentials Certificate (SACC) work toward developing life skills and building personal independence through functional academics. Seaman Neck also provides small class ratios for students with more intense needs where the instructional team provides additional support through a consulting psychiatrist. Related services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy and counseling are also provided as needed. Call for detailed information.
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SPECIAL EDUCATION TRAINING AND RESOURCE CENTER | PUTNAM/NORTHERN WESTCHESTER BOCES
Provides a network of development specialists to prepare students with disabilities for lifelong success through quality educational curriculums through training, technical assistance, and consultation services. This is provided to the educators, parents and students based on analysis of districts' data and needs.
Provides a network of development specialists to prepare students with disabilities for lifelong success through quality educational curriculums through training, technical assistance, and consultation services. This is provided to the educators, parents and students based on analysis of districts' data and needs.
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HEAD START | BELZ HEAD START
Comprehensive child development program that provides educational experiences, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low income children and children with disabilities succeed in school Licensed child care center Preschool special education.
Comprehensive child development program that provides educational experiences, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low income children and children with disabilities succeed in school Licensed child care center Preschool special education.
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH LEARNING CENTER | WESTHAMPTON BEACH LEARNING CENTER@ EAST MORICHES MIDDLE SCHOOL
Provides high quality, evidence based instruction and support services that meet the unique needs of each student. Our diverse specialty programs foster student engagement, independence and promote high expectations to ensure that students are challenged to meet the Common Core State Standards and are prepared for success in their post-school lives. Programs are offered at the Elementary, Middle and Secondary Level at multiple locations for students with various developmental disabilities.
Provides high quality, evidence based instruction and support services that meet the unique needs of each student. Our diverse specialty programs foster student engagement, independence and promote high expectations to ensure that students are challenged to meet the Common Core State Standards and are prepared for success in their post-school lives. Programs are offered at the Elementary, Middle and Secondary Level at multiple locations for students with various developmental disabilities.
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH LEARNING CENTER SECONDARY LEVEL PROGRAMS | WESTHAMPTON BEACH LEARNING CENTER
Offers programs to students ages 13-21 in grades 8-12. The Prevocational Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include academics with an emphasis on functional skill development, as well as simulated work activities to apply newly acquired knowledge. Behavior management, independent living, and social skills are also addressed. Where needed, discrete trial teaching and applied behavioral analysis is utilized in conjunction with grade level curriculum. Functional assessments of behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. Students are classified as Multiple Disabilities; Autism; Intellectual Disability; Emotional Disturbance; Speech Impairment and Other Health Impairment. The Secondary Developmental Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include improving cognition with an emphasis on sensory motor skills development. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. The 12:1:4 Program emphasizes a multi-sensory approach to learning. Emphasis is placed on improving cognition, sensory motor skills development and use of adaptive equipment to aid movement and independence. Students placed in the 12:1:4 class component are dependent upon staff for meeting their needs throughout the school day. Classroom instruction is provided with hand over hand assistance. Related services of speech, occupational therapy and physical therapy are provided on a group push-in basis. All students are assessed using the New York State Alternate Assessment. The District Based Program (Half day at WHBLC @ Shoreham-Wading River High School / Half day at H.B. Ward Career & Tech SCE or TSP @ BLC) services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal is to introduce the students to work skills that may prepare them for entry level employment or help them achieve success in their transitional plan. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. Programs are offered at various locations.
Offers programs to students ages 13-21 in grades 8-12. The Prevocational Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include academics with an emphasis on functional skill development, as well as simulated work activities to apply newly acquired knowledge. Behavior management, independent living, and social skills are also addressed. Where needed, discrete trial teaching and applied behavioral analysis is utilized in conjunction with grade level curriculum. Functional assessments of behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. Students are classified as Multiple Disabilities; Autism; Intellectual Disability; Emotional Disturbance; Speech Impairment and Other Health Impairment. The Secondary Developmental Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include improving cognition with an emphasis on sensory motor skills development. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. The 12:1:4 Program emphasizes a multi-sensory approach to learning. Emphasis is placed on improving cognition, sensory motor skills development and use of adaptive equipment to aid movement and independence. Students placed in the 12:1:4 class component are dependent upon staff for meeting their needs throughout the school day. Classroom instruction is provided with hand over hand assistance. Related services of speech, occupational therapy and physical therapy are provided on a group push-in basis. All students are assessed using the New York State Alternate Assessment. The District Based Program (Half day at WHBLC @ Shoreham-Wading River High School / Half day at H.B. Ward Career & Tech SCE or TSP @ BLC) services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal is to introduce the students to work skills that may prepare them for entry level employment or help them achieve success in their transitional plan. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. Programs are offered at various locations.
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BASIC OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS | SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER BOCES
A basic occupational education program for students with developmental and occupational needs requiring a specialized, supported approach, including guidance, psychological services, and Spanish language translation.
A basic occupational education program for students with developmental and occupational needs requiring a specialized, supported approach, including guidance, psychological services, and Spanish language translation.
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HEAD START | HEAD START OF ROCKLAND - HEAD START DIVISION ST.
Comprehensive child development program that provides educational experiences, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low income children and children with disabilities succeed in school Licensed child care center Preschool special education.
Comprehensive child development program that provides educational experiences, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low income children and children with disabilities succeed in school Licensed child care center Preschool special education.
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SPECIAL PRESCHOOL INTEGRATION FOR CHILDREN'S EDUCATION (SPICE) | ELMCREST CHILDREN'S CENTER
Offers preschool special education services for children within Onondaga County. Children are integrated into classrooms with peers who are enrolled through Small Wonders Daycare so that they experience inclusion as a part of their programming. Services onsite include Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Play Therapy and other clinical supports.
Offers preschool special education services for children within Onondaga County. Children are integrated into classrooms with peers who are enrolled through Small Wonders Daycare so that they experience inclusion as a part of their programming. Services onsite include Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Play Therapy and other clinical supports.
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Alternative Education Program | Greater Southern Tier BOCES (GST) (Admin Site)
Includes both academic and technology programs for academically deficient/behaviorally troubled youths having difficulty coping with school environment.
Includes both academic and technology programs for academically deficient/behaviorally troubled youths having difficulty coping with school environment.
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