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Special Needs Education/Learning Programs


 

AugustinAugustin Children's Center
3399 Winton Road South, Rochester, NY 14623 
334-6000 ~ www.cprochester.org
Your child can benefit from our many services delivered at our center, in your home, at school or in the community. We offer Early Intervention Services, Preschool, Physical, Speech/Language, Occupational and Music Therapies and Individualized Adaptive Services. Call or visit our web site for information or to tour our facility.


 

CCHSCommunication Center for Hearing & Speech & STARS Preschool
380 Cedarwood Office Park,  Fairport, NY 14450  
223-5090 ~ www.communicationctr.com
CCHS is a NYS Department of Education and Department of Health approved agency that provides special education, speech, occupational and physical therapy services for children birth - 5 years of age. STARS is a preschool program for children with typical and/or delayed development - locations in Gates, Fairport and Webster.


 
daystarDaystar for Medically Fragile Infants
47 Lochnavar Pkwy., Pittsford, 14534 
385-6287 ~ www.daystarhome.net
Daystar for Medically Fragile Children is a nursing supervised day and respite program for children up to 5 years of age. The Daystar for Medically Fragile Children home is specifically designed to support families whose vulnerable babies require care above and beyond the capabilities of traditional child care. Open Mon.- Fri. from 7:30am to 5:30pm.


 

Hope Hall
1612 Buffalo Rd. Rochester 14624 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
426-0210 ~ info@hopehall.org ~   www.hopehall.org
Connecting Children. Creating Community. Changing Lives. Hope Hall provides an opportunity for children in grades 2/3 through 12 who struggle in traditional classrooms to become successful lifelong learners.  Hope Hall’s nurturing, non-threatening, creative atmosphere encourages students to take risks in learning and helps them reverse the cycle of academic failure. Hope Hall changes lives by helping students who learn differently reach their goals and achieve academic success.


 

LDALDA Life and Learning Services
339 East Ave., Suite 420, Rochester,  14604  
263-3323 ~ info@LDARochester.org  - www.LDARochester.org
Since 1963, LDA has been helping families access appropriate educational supports for their children who are struggling in school or who have learning disabilities, ADD/ADHD or other developmental disabilities. Educational consulting, individualized transition services, college coaching, life coaching, employment support, community workshops and information and referral services are offered.


 

RCNRochester Childfirst Network
941 South Ave., Rochester, 14620  
473-2858 ~ www.rcn4kids.org
Rochester Childfirst Network (RCN) is more! A Preschool. A Place for Children with Special Needs. An After-School and Summer Day Camp for school age children. A Resource for Child Care Providers. A Leader in Early Education for over 150 years. Nationally Accredited. Serving Children 18 mos-12 years.


 
RSDRochester School for the Deaf

1545 St. Paul Blvd., Rochester, 14621

544-1240 voice/TTY ~ www.RSDeaf.org

Rochester School for the Deaf is one of America's leading, private schools for deaf and hard of hearing children, newborn to 21 years old. New York State Regents-level educational programs are provided at no cost to families. RSD has built successful futures for deaf and hard of hearing children and their families, since 1876. Visit us online.


 

Stepping StonesStepping Stones Learning Center
41 Colebrook Dr., Rochester, 14617 
467-4567 ~ Info@steppingstoneslearning.com  - www.steppingstoneslearning.com
Stepping Stones Learning Center strives to be the advocate and leader in the development and implementation of inclusionary services for children of all ages and backgrounds through the design of programs that meet the child’s ever changing needs.  Classroom programs provide a unique learning environment for children with and without special needs.




 



 


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