Linden Oaks
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Overview
Linden Oaks in Buena Park provides nonpublic special education and therapy services for children and adults with developmental needs. Services may include school programming, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and transition support.
Founded in 1955, by two speech therapists, Dr. Aleen Agranowitz and Gladys Gleason. Our Founders were visionaries who saw a lack of services for individuals with special needs. They answered this need by opening the door of their homes to children in their community. Over 65 years later, their vision and mission is carried on by our dedicated staff and teachers.
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- Private
- Non-Public School
- Therapeutic School
- Autism (ASD)
What support will my child receive?
- ABA
- vocational training
What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?
- School
- vocational training
Other Important Info
- developmental disabilities
- communication disorders
- speech therapy
- occupational therapy
- NPS
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Sunday, Saturday
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