Log in

Special education distance learning available remotely for students

Desert Choice Schools adds to experience, options

Posted 6/28/20

LEARN Behavioral, a network of providers serving children with autism and other special needs, has launched Distance Learning for children receiving special education services in Peoria through their …

You must be a member to read this story.

Join our family of readers for as little as $5 per month and support local, unbiased journalism.


Already have an account? Log in to continue.

Current print subscribers can create a free account by clicking here

Otherwise, follow the link below to join.

To Our Valued Readers –

Visitors to our website will be limited to five stories per month unless they opt to subscribe. The five stories do not include our exclusive content written by our journalists.

For $6.99, less than 20 cents a day, digital subscribers will receive unlimited access to YourValley.net, including exclusive content from our newsroom and access to our Daily Independent e-edition.

Our commitment to balanced, fair reporting and local coverage provides insight and perspective not found anywhere else.

Your financial commitment will help to preserve the kind of honest journalism produced by our reporters and editors. We trust you agree that independent journalism is an essential component of our democracy. Please click here to subscribe.

Sincerely,
Charlene Bisson, Publisher, Independent Newsmedia

Please log in to continue

Log in
I am anchor

Special education distance learning available remotely for students

Desert Choice Schools adds to experience, options

Posted

LEARN Behavioral, a network of providers serving children with autism and other special needs, has launched Distance Learning for children receiving special education services in Peoria through their regional provider Desert Choice Schools (DCS).

DCS offers public districts a school-within-a-school model that allows students to attend a mainstream school with a system operated by special education teachers, therapists and administrators. To continue providing critical therapeutic programming and academic services to families during the coronavirus pandemic, DCS adapted their service delivery model and capabilities to provide distance learning for children with special education needs.

DCS’ approach to learning - with teachers, board-certified behavior analysts, behavior technicians, administrators, clinicians (school psychologists, speech language pathologists, etc.) all working together - extends to the virtual setting and has resulted in a strong online attendance rate.

In addition to evidence-based academic programs, DCS’ therapeutic side offers a daily skill-based group as well as a weekly mental health group led by clinicians. DCS’ services aren’t isolated to simple student engagement. Therapeutic services are extended virtually into the home, to the parents, to assist parents in problem solving in the moment.

“COVID-19 has changed the daily life of most families in the United States,” Don Scheeler, president, Behavioral Programs and Head of Corporate Development for LEARN, stated in a news release.  “In light of school closures, nationwide social distancing and other safety guidelines, many parents of children with special education needs are deliberating on how to maintain the learning and behavioral gains their children have made. DCS and LEARN are helping families throughout Arizona by providing special education distance learning which helps ensure that their children are able to continue their forward momentum towards established learning goals.”

Visit desertchoiceschools.com or learnbehavioral.com.