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It’s amazing what a child can achieve with the right teachers in the ideal environment.

We recognize each students potential and the need for multilayered educational opportunities, that reflect what a students needs are now, and guide them and their families to prepare for further education, future employment and a life that reflects their dreams, hopes and aspirations.

Children’s Services

Here at AHRC Suffolk’s Saul and Elaine Seiff Educare Center, we understand the importance of the early years in a child’s learning and development. Our model consists of a continuum of services throughout the child’s adolescence, and prepares students for further education, future employment and a life of self-sufficiency.

The AHRC Suffolk Educare Center is open for full-time in-person learning. However, for students whose parents have requested fully remote instruction, or a hybrid model, the Educare Center provides weekly distance learning packets that include daily lessons. Additionally, lessons are uploaded to Google Classroom so parents and their children can access them electronically. Our remote instruction directly reflects in-person services. Related service providers also deliver remote services via distance learning packets, teletherapy and access to Google Classroom activities.

AHRC Suffolk realizes that it takes more than an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) to help students reach their full potential. Students at our Educare Center receive a combination of health and educational services tailored to support their strengths and abilities.

Half and full-day classes are organized by the child’s age and ability level. Each of our bright and airy classrooms has a large private bathroom, storage closet and plenty of space for our students’ adaptive equipment. Classrooms also feature a computer center as well as a variety of augmentative communication devices and other technological tools for education.

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