AACA
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Overview
AACA, the Academy for Advancement of Children with Autism, operates several California campuses; the Chatsworth location serves families in the San Fernando Valley from 22280 Devonshire Street. The school emphasizes highly individualized instruction for autistic students, pairing academic programming with clinical and related services so families can coordinate education and therapy in one system.
Enrollment staff describe a model that blends classroom learning with services tailored to each child's plan. AACA also maintains Antelope Valley and Oxnard campuses under the same organization, each with its own calendar and contact team.
Non-Public School offering Special Education and Clinical based Services to children in need. Ages 5-22.
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Who is this school for?
- School
- Private
- Autism (ASD)
What support will my child receive?
- social skills groups
- vocational training
What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?
- School
- vocational training
- summer programs
Other Important Info
- Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
- speech and language therapy
- occupational therapy
- early intervention programs
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