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Atlas School / Atlas Foundation for Autism

252 W 29th St, New York, NY 10001, United States
New York, NY 10001
Established
2013
Grades/Ages
Ages 2-22
Student-Teacher Ratio
2:1 (individualized programs); Average class size: 12 students
Enrollment
409

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Overview

Atlas Foundation for Autism is a nonprofit organization established in 2013, serving 409 students and families affected by autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, learning differences, and other developmental challenges. Located in a 7,300 square foot facility in New York City, Atlas honors and embraces each student's unique mind, spirit, and voice, fostering empowered communication and respect for their passions and abilities. The organization aims to facilitate rich social and emotional relationships, academic learning, and community integration, ultimately helping students pursue their life goals and happiness. The Atlas School serves children and young adults aged 7-21 diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, providing individualized educational programs in small classroom settings with a 2:1 student-teacher ratio and an average class size of 12 students. The school uses an eccentric and multi-strategic approach integrating modified elements of DIR Floortime™, the SonRise Program™, Natural ABA, and TEACCH methodologies. Beyond the school program, Atlas offers comprehensive services including afterschool classes, alternative homeschooling supports, adult classes, respite services, inclusion classes that welcome both neurotypical and neurodivergent students, clinical services (speech and occupational therapy), vocational programs, holiday and summer camps, weekend social groups, creative movement classes, 1:1 sessions, and academic tutoring. The foundation emphasizes inclusivity, personalized approaches to learning, community integration through workshops and activities, and holistic development. Staff development and training programs ensure educators are equipped with the latest strategies for supporting individuals with autism and developmental differences.

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The Atlas School - specialized education for autismAfterschool classesAlternative homeschool supportsAdult classes and programsRespite services for familiesInclusion classes (neurotypical and neurodivergent students)Clinical services (speech therapy, occupational therapy)Vocational program for career readinessHoliday and summer campsWeekend social groupsCreative movement classes1:1 sessionsAcademic tutoringStaff development and trainingMulti-strategic approach integrating DIR Floortime™, SonRise Program™, Natural ABA, and TEACCHAutism spectrum disorder (ASD)ADHDLearning differences (LD)

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  • Private
  • Non-public school
  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
  • ADHD

What support will my child receive?

  • social skills groups

How does the school partner with families?

  • workshops

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

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