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Education Advocacy
Families of school-age children with developmental disabilities may require the skills of a trained professional to help them advocate for the educational services they believe are due their child. The Educational Advocate will work with the family and the School District towards the common goal of providing the best possible education in the least restrictive environment. No fee. Please call (845) 267-2500. Ask for Family Services.
Children's Respite
Boys and girls ages 3 to 16 with developmental disabilities will enjoy their stay at this lovely home in Monsey, New York. Skilled, caring professionals enable parents to spend time away from home knowing that their children are safe and happy. The respite house is available after school hours, for overnights, weekends or extended stays. The cheerful setting includes a lovely playground and a glatt kosher kitchen. No fee. (845)267-2500. Ask for Residential Services.

 
Programs & Services Children
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We partner with parents to help give every child the education he or she deserves.
ARC of Rockland understands that each child is a family member–and each family is unique. We recognize the important role moms and dads play in nurturing and educating their child with a developmental disability. Our highly qualified staff members listen to the expectations of each family and offer suggestions based upon concrete knowledge and experience in the field of disabilities. Helping a child with disabilities learn to love learning is our highest priority.

For information about ARC Children's Services,
please call (845) 639-2425.

Early Intervention
Through Early Intervention, your infant with a developmental disability may receive physical, occupational, speech and educational therapies at home beginning shortly after birth. Before embarking on a plan of therapies, the Department of Health will send a representative to your home to initiate the Early Intervention process. You will then have the opportunity to choose an agency to evaluate your child. You may choose Prime Time for Kids as your evaluating agency. Only after the evaluating agency has had an opportunity to observe your child and to speak with you, the parent, will suggestions be made regarding the best course of action. Should you choose Prime Time for Kids, we will continue working hand-in-hand with you, the parent, as we arrange for therapeutic services to take place in your home or at a location most convenient to you. The goal here is to intervene with appropriate services as early as possible in the life of a child with a developmental disability.

To set the Early Intervention process in motion, please call the Department of Health at (845) 364-2032.

Prime Time
for Kids

Early Learning Center

Pre-school

This beautiful facility is located at 70 Phillips Hill Road in New City, New York. Here children with and without disabilities play and learn together. Our pre-school is designed with the individual child in mind. Depending upon a child's needs, therapeutic services are built into the individual curriculum for that girl or boy. Prime Time for Kids pre-school is open from September through June for children ages 2.9 through 5 and is available for summer school. Half and full day sessions are available. Prime Time's inclusionary philosophy means that children with and without developmental disabilities learn and play together. A summer session is open to eligible children with developmental disabilities who require year 'round therapeutic and educational services.

Prime Time for Kids is true to its name. Music, art, story time, computers, crafts, projects, trips and gym activities are regular facets of this warm and loving learning center. All of the fantastic equipment in the large, outdoor playground is adapted to the needs of children with disabilities. Staff concentrate on working with each child to meet the mandates of his/her Individual Education Plan. For information, please call (845) 639-2425 or Visit Our Website>

Day-care
Our warm and caring day-care program is located within the Prime Time for Kids Early Learning Center. Day-care is available from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. year 'round. (Parents may opt for an extended day until 6 p.m.) Children with and without developmental disabilities ages 2.9 to 5 are eligible for this service. Some children attend the day-care program before and after regular pre-school hours and are enrolled in the Prime Time for Kids Early Learning Center during regular school hours.
For information, please call (845) 639-2425.


Verbal Applied Behavior Analysis
(ABA )
This highly successful educational offering is designed for children ages 5 through 12 on the autism spectrum or with a diagnosis of pervasive developmental delay. Verbal Behavior is a unique application of Applied Behavior Analysis. The method places emphasis on speech and language development in all daily activities. ABA is based on B.F. Skinner's work concerning behavior modification, and the empirical research of Dr. James Parington. The verbal behavior method utilizes ABA to improve both vocal communication and academic skills. Verbal ABA has also proven to be successful in reducing problem behavior among children with a diagnosis on the autistic spectrum or with a diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorder. One-to-one staffing, data collection and data measurement are key to assessing results. Children are grouped according to age. Music, crafts, special events, gym activities, computers, library time, trips and special events are important aspects of this offering. For information please call (845) 639-2425.

Prime Time Plus+++ Vacation Respite Program
This program takes place three times yearly during regular school vacations. A life-saver for working parents, Prime Time Plus+++ offers an array of activities including games, crafts, sports and special events for children with developmental disabilities ages 5 through 12. At no cost to families, this program is offered for one week during winter and spring school vacations and for two weeks during the summer. Children with developmental disabilities who are not otherwise affiliated with ARC of Rockland are welcome to attend. Prime Time +++ is located at ARC of Rockland's Prime Time for Kids Early Learning Center in New City, New York. Registration is required. Dates and times will be advertised in local newspapers prior to each session. (845)369-2425.

Parent Teacher Organization ( PTO)
An active parent teacher organization encourages parental involvement. Guest speakers and lively discussions focus on topics of interest to parents and guardians of children with and without developmental disabilities. PTO sponsored events generate funds for special activities, class trips and special items for the school. For information, please call (845) 639-2425.

Sibling Support
Brothers and sisters of children with developmental disabilities share games, crafts, outings, snacks and conversation. Under the guidance of a skilled professional, siblings of children with disabilities have great time with peers who share life's experiences. Participants have the opportunity to discuss some of the challenges they face as the brother or sister of a child with a developmental disability. Sibling Support, for young people ages 5-12, is headquartered at ARC of Rockland's Congers location. Sessions may take place at other community locations.
Please call (845) 267-2500. Ask for Family Services

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