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Educational Development Center/Geara Group

Private School
Richmond, VA 23222
3.5 (1)

The Educational Development Center (EDC) is a therapeutic private day school dedicated to providing exceptional educational alternatives for children with diverse learning needs. With a core mission centered on empowering creativity and inspiring innovation, EDC serves students identified as emotionally disabled, learning disabled, intellectually disabled, autistic, multi-disabled, and those with other health impairments. The center is committed to fostering responsible individuals equipped with essential coping and problem-solving skills for successful participation in society.

Key offerings at EDC include individualized instruction tailored to each student's unique learning profile, utilizing evidence-based methodologies such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Orton-Gillingham for reading difficulties, and comprehensive speech and language therapy. Additionally, the center provides occupational therapy to enhance daily living skills, social skills groups to promote peer interaction, and summer camp programs designed to reinforce learning in a fun and engaging environment.

What sets the Educational Development Center apart is its focus on a low student-teacher ratio, ensuring personalized attention and support for every child. The campus environment is designed to be nurturing and inclusive, equipped with specialized technology to aid learning and development. EDC also emphasizes community integration and vocational training, preparing students for real-world experiences and fostering independence.

Student-Teacher Ratio

Low Ratio

Individualized attention and support

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Educational Development Center/Geara Group at a Glance

A comprehensive overview of what this school offers

Who is this school for?

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Private

How will my child learn?

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Individualized instruction

What support will my child receive?

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Social skills groups
Vocational training

What is the learning environment like?

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Low student-teacher ratio

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

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Vocational training

Other Important Info

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Emotionally disabled
Learning disabled
Intellectually disabled
Autistic
Multi-disabled
Other health impairments
Ages 5-22
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Orton-Gillingham
Speech and language therapy
Occupational therapy
Summer camp programs
Community integration
transition readiness
trauma-informed care
vocational programs
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Specialties & Services

Learning Differences Supported

Emotionally disabled
Learning disabled
Intellectually disabled
Autistic
Multi-disabled
Other health impairments

Age Groups

Ages 5-22

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