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Student Support Services

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LEARN's Student Support Services Hub empowers and guides students with complex learning challenges, including those with Autism, medical complexities, emotional and behavioral disabilities, and co-morbidities. From academic resources to personal development initiatives, our comprehensive suite of services ensures that each student receives the support they need to succeed. 

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Consultation & Coaching

Customize learning experiences to meet needs

National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Accreditation Facilitation 

Provide leadership and support; Offer information and consultation; Design and deliver professional learning

School Readiness Grant Coordination

Provide leadership and support to School Readiness Grant recipients

Programs

Developmental Disabilities Programming

Serving students ages 3-21 (22); Employing a variety of approaches, including the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (BA) and evidence-based teaching practices to build toward long-term life goals

Diagnostic Services Placements

Provide comprehensive plans to determine a student's least restrictive environment

Secondary Transition Programming 

Empower students with significant disabilities to transition successfully into adulthood

Social-Emotional & Behavioral Disabilities Program

Incorporate customized learning opportunities, social and behavioral support, and therapeutic elements focused on positive relationships linking back to family and community

Services

Networks, Collaboratives, & Roundtables

Facilitate discussion on best practices, emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities

Nursing

Provide supervision, consultation, and professional learning to create systems that lead to continuous well-being for students

Specialized Evaluations

Use a culturally responsible frame to identify specific learning difficulties, disabilities, second language acquisition, or developmental issues that may be affecting a student's academic performance

Trauma Informed Care Training Programs

Focus on understanding and addressing trauma within educational settings

Headshot of Bridgette Gordon-Hickey, Deputy Executive Director

Bridgette Gordon-Hickey

Deputy Executive Director

bghickey@learn.k12.ct.us

(860) 400-0840

 Visit the Student Support Services Website for more information regarding programs and specialized schools.

Student Support Services