At Alpha School, where our Work-Based Learning Program stands as a pinnacle of progress for special needs students transitioning into the workforce. Understanding the unique challenges and potential of our students, we have crafted a program that not only equips them with practical job skills but also nurtures their individual growth and prepares them for […]
Continue readingAlpha School recognizes every special needs student’s unique journey and the vital role that nurturing environments play in their education and growth. 1. Embracing Individual Potential Every child possesses a treasure trove of potential. In special education, nurturing this potential means crafting individualized learning experiences that empower students with the confidence to overcome challenges and achieve […]
Continue readingNeurodivergent is an umbrella term coined by sociologist Judy Singer in 1998 to describe how a person’s brain functions or processes information differently compared to someone who is “neurotypical.” Although the term was originally used to describe individuals on the autism spectrum, the definition has broadened over the years to include individuals with ADHD, dyslexia, […]
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