Woodward children's Center
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Woodward Children's Center is a dedicated institution offering a nurturing and therapeutic learning environment specifically designed for students aged 5 to 21 with diverse special needs, including Other Health Impairment, Emotional Disabilities, and Autism. The school's core mission revolves around empowering each child through individualized instruction tailored to their unique challenges and strengths. With a low student-teacher ratio of 8:1:1, Woodward ensures that every student receives personalized attention and support, promoting both academic achievement and social-emotional growth. The curriculum aligns with New York State Education requirements and encompasses a range of therapeutic services such as speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, and social skills instruction. Additionally, Woodward fosters strong family partnerships through monthly meetings that provide education and collaborative opportunities between parents and staff. What sets Woodward apart is its commitment to creating an inclusive community where empathy, citizenship, self-awareness, and engagement are paramount, alongside a variety of enriching school activities that encourage personal development beyond the classroom.
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