East Hanover Department of Special Services. MISSION STATEMENT The district’s comprehensive programs provide students, who have special needs, a full.

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East Hanover Department of Special Services

MISSION STATEMENT The district’s comprehensive programs provide students, who have special needs, a full range of personnel, program and placement options including access to the general curriculum. The program options offer each student the opportunity to achieve his/her fullest potential in the least restrictive environment.

RELATED SERVICES Speech/Language: Offered to children who are experiencing difficulty in the articulation of sounds and/or in the reception or expression of language. Individual or small group instruction. Occupational Therapy: Significant difficulty with fine motor skills, such as using scissors, holding a writing utensil, manipulating small objects. Physical Therapy: Issues with running, skipping, standing, jumping, squatting. Student will develop his/her gross motor skills on order to function optimally in a school setting (swings, balance beams, steps, rung ladders, jumping items, etc.)

RELATED SERVICES Guidance Counseling/Social Worker: For students having difficulty with social and emotional issues. Individual and/or group sessions, students have an opportunity to express their feelings and thoughts that may be blocking their school performance. All sessions are confidential and are ‘school based,’ not treatment based. Teacher of the Deaf: Provides in-class/pull-out supports. Evaluates auditory environments within the school building, developmental and auditory evaluations are completed, so each area can be adapted to accommodate the child’s specific needs. Training regarding personal FM and other assistive devices, such as hearing aids, cochlear implants is also provided.

RELATED SERVICES BCBA- Board Certified Behavior Analyst: Conducts descriptive and systematic (e.g., analogue) behavioral assessments, including functional analyses, and provides behavior analytic interpretations of the results. Designs and supervises behavior analytic interventions. Effectively develop and implement appropriate assessment and intervention methods for use in unfamiliar situations. Teaches and supervises educators to carry out ethical and effective behavior analytic interventions based on published research and designs.

PROGRAM OPTIONS In-Class Support: A special education teacher offers support to classified students in regular education classes. Out-of-Class Replacement: The curriculum, which includes multi-sensory reading programs, is designed for the particular student’s needs and is offered in place of one or more subjects taught in the regular class. Resource Center faculty work closely with Child Study Team, the regular education faculty, parents, and students in developing specialized program.

PROGRAM OPTIONS Supported Instructional Assistance: Rather than a teacher providing the service of support, a paraprofessional will provide such activities as refocusing the child, reinforcing material that was introduced by the teacher, helping the student with organization skills or helping the child with appropriate behavior. A special education teacher will be assigned to manage the child’s progress, contact parents and communicate with the child’s case manager.

PROGRAM OPTIONS Special Programs: Students who a need more intensive instruction in a special education setting may qualify for special education classes. A teacher works with a small number of students on specified subjects, utilizing specially designed strategies to enhance learning. Opportunities are offered for integrating with mainstream classmates during academic subjects, physical education classes, and exploratory classes such as art, computer, home arts, and industrial arts. Lunch and other school-wide activities are also available to the students. In many classrooms, paraprofessionals are provided to assist the special education teacher in addressing students’ needs.

PROGRAM OPTIONS Integrated Preschool: This is a general education inclusive program designed to provide a preschool enriched curriculum. The curriculum is aligned with the New Jersey Department of Education’s Preschool Teaching and Learning Standards of Quality. The classroom’s daily schedule includes circle time, group work time, planned center time, snack, story time, music, infused language activities, and motor coordination play. The children are actively involved in exploring their environment through hands-on learning and interacting with peers.

PROGRAM OPTIONS Early Childhood MD Class: The program features a highly structured classroom with a low student/teacher ratio, utilizing ABA principles. The class emphasizes a functional curriculum in the areas of academics, behavioral interventions, social skills, play skills, and self-help skills. The primary goal is to encourage each student to be independent and productive within the class and their individual environment. Out of District Placement: If necessary, our Child Study Team and parents explore program options in neighboring public schools or private school for the handicapped. ESY (Extended School Year): 25 day program to help students maintain learned skills.

Specialized Material ABLLS-Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills Explode the Code (phonics skills) Earobics Computer Program (phonics skills) Orton Gillingham (Phonemic awareness skills) Making Connections (reading comprehension skills) Mega Words (multisyllabic word skills) Great Leaps (reading comprehension skills) Edmark Reading Program (reading comprehension) Various Apps for the Ipads (ProloQuo2Go speaking app, social story apps,

Suggested Web Sites (Inclusive Education) (Rethinking Schools) (Autism National Committee) (ADHD) (Council Exceptional Children) (Communication Disorders)