Kelly Autism Program
What is happening at the Kelly Autism Program:
Kelly Autism Program
About the Kelly Autism Program
The Kelly Autism Program offers educational support through Individual Education Plan assistance, classroom adaptations and tutoring, community involvement through active participation in community activities, social and leisure activities, job coaching, and parent support.
KAP offers programs for Elementary, Middle and High School students:
- Elementary level programs develop concepts and skills in academic, social, and emotional areas through supported learning and social activities.
- Middle school students work on fostering self-concept and skill growth as a result of educational support, social programming, and community involvement.
- At the high school level, students continue growth in self-concept and skills through participation in Teen Council, community involvement and job placement with varying levels of education and social supports.
Prime Time services
Prime Time is an after school program for those diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other developmental/social language delays. The program consists of activities focusing on social language growth and development, group interactions, and personal skills, which are critical for individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The curriculum focuses on tasks such as getting along with others, problem solving, friendship skills, and taking turns.
The Kelly Autism Program was featured in the New York Times on November 19, 2016. Along the Autism Spectrum, a Path through Campus Life.
The Kelly Autism Program (KAP) provides an educational, social and supportive environment so that diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder can achieve their potential as independent, productive and active community citizens.
KAP is the only provider of these types of services in the region, and is poised to become a national model.
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