Masonic center for learning challenges/dyslexia, etc.
Provide an array of specialized services with a team of qualified professionals with the skill set knowledge of listening and spoken language who understand the benefits of an auditory/oral education and the challenges hearing loss presents.
Adult literacy, GED, ESL, Basic Education and Career Development are offered
We offer a unique family-like learning environment and a host of therapeutic services to help children achieve success while dealing with the most serious and complex educational and behavioral challenges.
Affiliated with The Arc of Cumberland and Perry counties (CPARC).nnProvides vocational training, supported employment opportunities, and job coaching services to individuals with disabilities and other vocational challenges (as a result of injury, illness or disability) in the tri-county area. All programs at the Pollock Center are designed to help workers reach their vocational goals and maximum potential. Call to schedule a tour or for more information on the different types of training and placement services available.
The Children’s center of Central PA is a preschool affiliated with the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. It provides academic preschool to deaf and hard of hearing children. Our curriculum is aligned with Pennsylvania State standards. It is a year-round program with scheduled breaks in June and August. Small class sizes allow for individualized, child-centered instruction in child-friendly classrooms. thematic-based materials promote learning through play and support the development of vocabulary and language. Our all inclusive communication environment allows for barrier free communication. We offer instruction in American Sign Language (ASL), Spoken English or Sign-Supported English, depending upon the student’s needs. Our teachers and support staff are specifically trained to work with deaf and hard of hearing children: Teacher of the Deaf, Speech Language Pathologists, An American Sign Language Models, Additional Support Staff: Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist
A private day school for children with learning disabilities. Grades K-12, approximatley 70 students. Small classes of 3-12 students. Student to faculty ratio of 6:1.nIndividually tailored programs. 40 acre campus.
Offering several programs delivering state-of-the-art autism services to children of all ages, including a day school, direct services to in-district students, consultation and training to school district personnel and early intervention services.