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Founded in 1981, Helping Hands’ mission is to
help developmentally delayed preschoolers prepare for public
education. From a farmhouse with 20 students, our five-acre campus has grown into
four buildings, serving over 250 preschoolers per year. Our staff totals
more than 65. This includes special education teachers, speech
therapists, teacher aides, school psychologists, social workers,
occupational therapists, physical therapists and administrators. Recently we began
the Academy Nursery School. In these classes special needs students
and their typically developing peers learn side by side. With this website we hope to extend our preschool
community into cyberspace so we can share important information about young children with disabilities with
parents, relatives and friends, health care professionals, academics, teachers, researchers,
and students everywhere. Thanks to support from the New York State Education Department we are
taking our files full of effective programs, individual plans of study, case studies like "Tony's Story,"
an excellent example of the progress of a down
syndrome child, and innovative teaching strategies, and moving them
online so people all over the world can have easy access. We have posted all kinds of useful information
for parents. For example, we explain what developmental delays are, why
intervention is necessary, and most importantly, what parents can do and how
and where they can find help. In addition to articles about what we
do, this site has links to many other online resources. Thank you, Kathleen and Dave Ross Founders of Helping Hands School |
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