Jericho school for children with autism

Summary
Jericho School was founded in 1995, to establish a new school for children with autism in Jacksonville, Fl. The school was created to make available the best practices in early childhood development and education to families with children with development disabilities. The Jericho School has become a model program and leader in the treatment of children with autism and the application of Applied Behavior Analysis and Verbal Behavior.
Academics
The School's curriculum provides effective treatment and education programs to children and families based on Applied Behavior Analysis and Verbal Behavior. A comprehensive Individual Student Plan (ISP) is developed to identify specific goals and objectives. Development of low student to teacher ratio.
(EL-I/C) Early Learners Individual/ Classroom for younger beginning learners with the ratios 1:1 individual instruction or 2:1 classroom.
(IL-I/C) Intermediate Learners Individual/ Classroom for Intermediate Learners with ratio of 1:1 or 2:1 classroom
(DL-I/C) Developing Learners Individual/ Classroom with Older Developing Learners with the ratio of 1:1 or 2:1 classroom.
(EAL-C) Early Advance Learners Classrooms for younger Advanced Learners with ratios of 2:1 or 3:1 classroom available.
(AL-C) Advance Learners Classroom for older Advance Learners 3:1 classroom ratios.
Other sources
Communication Clinic is designed for students who may/ may not be enrolled at The Jericho School. Offering 1:1 ratios of student and teacher for hourly ((clinical ABA/VB)) Therapy.
ABA Kindergarten program children between the age 5 to 6 years old with Autism or other Developmental Disabilities.
Community Outreach Program allows community members and family education and training for children with autism.
 
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