Spiritos School

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400 Coalfield Rd
Midlothian, VA 23114

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(804) 897-7440
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My son has been a student at Spiritos for nearly 3 years. The progress he has made there is incredibly impressive. He went there barely verbal at age 5 (his cognitive communicat...

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An Incredible School 12/15/2006

My son has been a student at Spiritos for nearly 3 years. The progress he has made there is incredibly impressive. He went there barely verbal at age 5 (his cognitive communication skills were on the 2.5 year old level) with substantial anxiety driven behaviors, separation anxiety and a myriad of other motor and sensory issues. While he still has some final behaviors to work through, he has triumphed through so many of his challenges and issues. The staff is caring, dedicated, creative and determined to help our children succeed. An excellent choice, especially for early intervention. more

Best private school for developmental delays and SID 11/8/2005

We've had wonderful experience with this school for my son. The director is a well-trained OT and is nearly board-certified in ABA. It's the best school in town for ASD conditions! Expensive, yes ($60,000) that's to be expected with this diagnosis, but you sure can't trust the local school districts to appropriately treat this condition. Suzanne more
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  • At Spiritos School, located in Midlothian, Virginia, our mission is to create a wealth of individualized instructional and treatment experiences that provide continual educational programming in an atmosphere of love and acceptance for children with autism and developmental delay. Like all successful programs for educating children with autism, at Spiritos School there is a rich teacher to student ratio (one-to-one), an intense level of engagement and intervention with each student, daily recording of performance data to track each student's progress, and an emphasis on breaking learning tasks down into basic components in order to build solid skills "from the ground up". We have seen positive results from a number of treatment modalities that have been developed by researchers from a variety of the helping professions.

    These Include:

    * Applied Behavior Analysis/Verbal Behavior (ABA)
    * Sensory Integration Therapy
    * Somonas Therapeutic Listening
    * Brain Gym
    * Sensory Integration

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