Apply in Six Steps
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- Meet our dedicated staff and educators.
- Tour our state-of-the-art facilities.
- Gain insights into the educational programs we offer.
- Understand how we create a safe & supportive environment for your child.
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Every child is unique, and we want to ensure that we fully understand your child’s specific needs and abilities. As part of our enrollment process, we conduct assessments and evaluations. These assessments help us create a tailored Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for your child.
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Upon acceptance to our school, you will receive an official enrollment offer. Review the terms and conditions, including tuition & complete the necessary enrollment paperwork.
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- Meet our dedicated staff and educators.
- Tour our state-of-the-art facilities.
- Gain insights into the educational programs we offer.
- Understand how we create a safe & supportive environment for your child.
5
Every child is unique, and we want to ensure that we fully understand your child’s specific needs and abilities. As part of our enrollment process, we conduct assessments and evaluations. These assessments help us create a tailored Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for your child.
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Upon acceptance to our school, you will receive an official enrollment offer.Review the terms and conditions, including tuition & complete the necessary enrollment paperwork.
Assessment and Diagnosis
Comprehensive Overview
This involves creating a comprehensive overview of the child’s abilities across physical, intellectual, language, emotional, and social development areas. Additionally, it includes identifying the underlying cause of any developmental delays in the child. The ultimate goal is to design a tailored educational and therapy program to improve the child’s overall abilities and address any developmental challenges.
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Assessment
The objective is to assess your child’s overall strengths and areas of concern in their physical, intellectual, language, emotional, and social development. This assessment aims to determine the most suitable educational, therapy services, and programs to support your child’s specific needs and condition.
Who is involved in the assessment process?
Parents and primary caregivers also play an important role in the process of assessments
Role Of Parents/ Primary Care Givers
Parents/ primary caregivers form an important part of the assessment process. The clinical psychologist interviews the parents/ primary caregivers with a list of questions regarding the childs history of birth and therapies previously conducted (if any), abilities of the child, difficulties in the daily life of the child and the parenting approach that has been exposed to the child.
This information is very important because parents spend the maximum time with their children and play a key role in the childs life. The information given by them will validify the observations made by the school during the assessment process.
What is the process of assessment to take admission to SLC?
If you want to be admitted at SLC, then the child has to go through a trial for three days where they will be assessed by the clinical psychologist and the head of special needs educator. This helps us to determine the level of the child and which class group is appropriate for him/her. This also identifies whether the child is ready to enter the school system or needs therapy services first. To know more, contact us
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