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Aikya
Offers education and training to individuals with special needs to help them achieve their fullest potentials and integrate among normal people. Also aims to empower families and professionals working with special needs persons.
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Anne Carlsen Center
Jamestown, North Dakota based residential, therapeutic, and educational services provider particularly serving children and young adults with cerebral palsy, vision and hearing impairments, autism, and pervasive and other behavior disorders.
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Bachman Academy
School specializing in providing instruction to students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Site presents a school calendar, brochure, resources for prospective students, and an alumni directory.
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Camphill Special School
Nonprofit Pennsylvania school that offers day and residential programs for children and youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Chapel Haven
Offers programs for those with cognitive disabilities, Asperger's Syndrome, autism spectrum, and mild developmental disabilities.
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The Children's Annex
School providing programs for children with autism. Site presents a calendar of events, autism resources, and details on the range of programs and services offered.
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Green Tree School
Special needs institution focusing on autism education and human services. Serves children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, emotional disturbances, and preschool developmental delays.
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Harmony Hill School
Nonprofit organization Rhode Island serving the special education and treatment needs and concerns of troubled youth.
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Judge Rotenberg Center
Special needs school in Canton, Massachusetts. Offers minimal psychotropic medication, behavioral education procedures, individualized reward systems, and optional intensive treatment.
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Newgrange School
New Jersey school offers special education courses to students in grade 2-12.
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Vincent Smith School
Long Island school providing differentiated instruction, small supportive classes, and programs that emphasize academic success, emotional growth, and social acceptance.