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The Clare Woods Academy (CWA) - Alternative public day school for students with learning or developmental disabilities, including those within the autism spectrum. The academy includes primary, intermediate, high school and vocational departments that provide occupational therapy, speech/language and counseling.
ChildBridge Center for Education provides comprehensive educational services and personalized therapies including computer-based instruction and assistive technology devices to children with developmental challenges. Program organized into two groups elementary and high school students.
Day school for children and young adults ages 5 through 21 years who are living with Autism and related developmental disabilities that includes educational and speech, occupational and other therapeutic services.
Giant Steps' school provides a coordinated program of therapy and academic instruction. Each student's program is structured according to their Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and is designed to build skills in daily living, academics, communication, social interaction and community access. Older students participant in pre-vocational studies and may have the opportunity to earn high school credits. Small-Group Instruction includes social skills training, adaptive physical education, art and pre-vocational studies. Individual sessions include academics, speech therapy, occupational therapy and music therapy.
Esperanza Therapeutic Day School aims to support special education students in Illinois by developing individualized educational programs for students aged 5 through 21.At Esperanza, the interdisciplinary team of special education professionals teaches academic, behavioral, communication, functional daily living, and social-emotional skills in order to support students in reaching their highest level of independence.
Provides one-on-one education as well as small group, individualized instruction in math, language arts, social studies, auditory-visual training and motor skills.
Residential and day school for children in grades K-12th grades who are legally blind, blind/deaf or blind/multi-disabilities.
School for hearing-impaired children providing hearing, speech and language evaluation, independent educational evaluations, assistive listening technology, and information and more.
Improves the quality of life for children with learning disabilities and their families through innovative and comprehensive programs.
Provides education for students with learning disabilities.
The Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy School at St. Coletta's of Illinois is a therapeutic day school located in Tinley Park, Illinois. The school serves students with a variety of disabilities including, but not limited to, intellectually and developmentally delayed students ages 3-22. We are Illinois State Board of Education certified and work with school districts from the south, southwest, and western suburbs. Tuition is paid for by the referring school districts as determined by the Illinois State Board of Education.
The Chicago Lighthouse Children's Development Center (CDC) is a private, non-public, specialized school recognized by the State of Illinois. They serve students across Illinois school districts with a variety of educational needs and disabilities including vision loss, traumatic brain injury, autism, intellectual disabilities, and multiple disabilities. This therapeutic day school provides one-on-one attention and a high staff-to-child ratio, offering the support needed for students to access the common core curriculum and develop capabilities for increased independence.