Celebrate the ChildrenCelebrate the Children (CTC) is a non-profit, state-approved private school, which serves a diverse range of students ages 3-21 with autism and other challenges in relating and communicating. As the latest research identifies specific neurological and motor challenges that underlie the developmental weaknesses of individuals with ASD and related disorders, more and more families and school districts are recognizing CTC’s developmental approach as ideal for supporting the specific needs of these individuals. CTC has been operating in New Jersey for over 15 years and today proudly serves over 150 students from over 70 different school districts.
Celebrate the Children is dedicated to advancing the development of all children, adolescents and adults with autism and special needs. Our mission is to provide our students with a solid foundation of learning while supporting their physical, mental, social, and emotional development. We take pride in fostering students’ abilities to live healthy, happy, secure, creative and meaningful lives while celebrating each of his or her unique qualities that define who they are throughout their lifespan. |
Limitless"Limitless” programs for children, adolescents and young adults with unique abilities strive to support the development of lifespan goals with the understanding that learning never stops. Limitless aims to enable individuals to reach their full potential, live happy and fulfilling lives, and be engaged as active citizens in a global society. Programs prepare individuals for meeting the challenges and accessing the opportunities of the 21st Century while capitalizing on their individual strengths. They continue to strengthen the foundations of self-regulation, engagement, intentionality and meaningful relationships as we advance and nurture the movement into the higher levels of symbolic, emotional, abstract, critical and reflective thinking.
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ProfectumProfectum Foundation is dedicated to advancing the development of all children, adolescents and adults with autism and special needs. It is their goal to increase the number of practitioners helping those individuals and families through various training programs and conferences around the world.
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