Students age 3-22 who can learn through experiences that life can be better
Students who receive praise for all the good things they do
Students who learn best in very small groups with other students who learn as they do
Students who require “hands-on” crisis services with a commitment to resolving conflicts without constant use of suspensions
Students who need medical oversight for complicated diagnoses and conditions, including Diabetes, Seizure and Asthma plans as well as toilet training.
Students who need functional academic skills, adaptive daily living and life skills training
Students who benefit from individual and group therapeutic experiences embedded in their school day programming
Students who need direct speech and language services
Students who need pragmatic social skills training and support to understand the meaning in social interactions
Students who need sensory diets to help them manage their learning
Students who need OT support for visual spatial and gross motor skills
High School students who want a diploma and support with state mandated testing
Students who need transitional planning for life after school…resume-writing and other job-seeking skills, independent living skills and community skills tailored to the student’s own community.
Students who enjoy a variety of physical education activities
Students who would like to be part of organized team sports both intra- and inter-mural
Students who try their best on re-evaluation testing because the staff and the surroundings are well known to them
Parents who enjoy being partners with Lighthouse staff and want help with consistency between home and school
Parents who feel comfort in being able to contact support 24 hours a day.