Special Education in Freehold, NJ
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BUDDY'S triangle includes FUN and engaging content that will help children improve their skills in the following areas: reading comprehension. Lett
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The Children's Center of Monmouth County is one of the largest day schools in New Jersey. The center offers educational and training-related services
The Rugby School provides a range of academic and health programs for learning disabled and behaviorally challenged students. It conducts workshops, lecture
About About Oakwood School Dr. Arthur J. Newman and Dr. Robert E. White founded Oakwood School in 1980
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LADACIN Network offers a wide range of programs and services to individuals with cerebral palsy and multiple physical disabilities. The center provides vario
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Harbor School, located in Eatontown, N.J., offers a wide range of educational and co-curricular programs to students 3 to 21 years of age. It serves more th
The Academy Learning Center offers a range of educational programs for children with autism and multiple disabilities. The center is governed by the Middles