Strategies for Meeting Holiday Sensory Needs of Special Needs Children The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. However, for children with special needs, this time of […]

Strategies for Meeting Holiday Sensory Needs of Special Needs Children The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. However, for children with special needs, this time of […]
Try These Easy Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids with Autism As the season of gratitude approaches, The Deron School is excited to share creative and inclusive Thanksgiving crafts for kids with […]
Teach Your Kids How to Set the Table this Thanksgiving: 5 Accessible Tips Thanksgiving presents a wonderful opportunity to engage your kids in a meaningful and practical activity—setting the table. […]
5 Halloween Sensory Bin Ideas for Hands-On Fun At The Deron School, we believe in creating engaging and inclusive learning experiences for our students. With Halloween just around the corner, […]
10 Signs of Overstimulation in Special Needs Kids In today’s fast-paced world, children are constantly bombarded with sensory input from various sources—electronic devices, bustling environments, and social interactions. While many […]
Sensory-Friendly Strategies: Creating a Supportive Learning Environment For educators and parents alike, creating a supportive learning environment is crucial to ensuring students’ academic and emotional success with sensory sensitivities. At […]
The Deron School’s Programs for Special Needs Adults When it comes to offering exemplary education and unwavering support for individuals with special needs, The Deron School stands at the forefront. […]
At The Deron School, we understand the importance of sensory integration therapy in supporting our students’ development and enhancing their overall well-being.
Whether you are a student, a parent, or a caregiver, this guide will be a valuable resource to ensure a successful start to the school year.
As a parent of a child with special needs, you may have wondered if enrolling your child in a special needs preschool is necessary. The answer is a resounding YES!