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Best Special Needs Schools in Cedarhurst, New York (2026)

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Kulanu Torah Academy

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Cedarhurst, NY

Kulanu Center for Special Services is dedicated to providing a nurturing and supportive environment for children with diverse needs, including those with language-based learning disabilities and twice-exceptional students. The school's core mission is to empower these students through tailored educational programs that emphasize individualized learning strategies and therapeutic methodologies. With a focus on fostering academic growth alongside social and emotional development, Kulanu Academy implements a range of innovative teaching techniques designed to engage students in meaningful ways. What sets Kulanu apart is its commitment to maintaining a low student-teacher ratio, which ensures personalized attention and fosters strong relationships between educators and families. The center also emphasizes the importance of community, offering unique events and peer-based activities that promote friendship, social skills, self-confidence, and self-esteem among students. By prioritizing family partnerships and creating specialized facilities that cater to the specific needs of its students, Kulanu Center for Special Services stands as a beacon of hope and support for families navigating the complexities of special education.

Support: language-based learning disabilities, twice-exceptional, Private

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