Virginia Autism Schools

Find educational opportunities for children with unique learning disabilities and other behavioral/emotional needs, in USA, with a specific focus on educating individuals with the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children, and located in the state of Virginia, USA.
 
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Building Blocks Center for Children with Autism Building Blocks Center for Children with Autism is an accredited private school for children age 2 to 14 with a diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Building Blocks is a division of the Center for Pediatric Therapies with two locations, serving Southern Virginia and Central Virginia.
Maverick Learning Center for Autistic Children Maverick Learning Center aims to provide a safe and effective learning environment for students that are on the autism spectrum or have a developmental delay disorders.
Northstar Academy Northstar is a 501(c)(3) non-profit school for autism, other health impairments (ohi), specific learning disabilities (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia), intellectual disabilities, multiple disabilities, emotional disabilities, developmental delays and speech/language impairments in Glen Allen, Virginia.
Sarah Dooley Center for Autism The Sarah Dooley Center for Autism provides academic and behavioral education to children with autism and other developmental disabilities. Located in Richmond,Virginia, the school is dedicated to serving children ages 5 to 22 diagnosed with autism and other related developmental disabilities.
SECEP Public School Consortium Public school programs for autism in Norfolk, Virginia, SECEP’s Autism Spectrum Program (ASP) provides students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) an educational environment that is designed to meet their individual needs.
The Faison and Peninsula Schools The Faison School and Peninsula School at The Faison Center provide educational services to individuals up to the age of 22 with autism and related challenges. It uses a unique three-pronged approach of evidence-based treatment, research, and community education to give students the tools needed to improve their life’s journey.

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