Our facility, opened in 2008, provides individuals with hearing loss, speech and language impairments, intellectual disabilities, and pervasive developmental disorders (autism) with the social adaptations needed in everyday life. As well as learning self-care skills, eliminating behavioral problems, acquiring and developing basic academic skills, and the ability to support their families. Providing special education is providing learning support to children who are continuing their primary education and falling behind their peers.
Since 2013, we have continued to educate our children in the same classes in our new building. We provide education with university and certified teachers. Every day we pick up our students on free shuttles and deliver them home at the end of the school day.