

Our Programs
SEAL Program (Social Emotional Academic Learning)
Our SEAL Program is a student-centered approach designed to support the whole child—academically, socially, and emotionally. Built for neurodivergent learners and students who benefit from individualized support, SEAL blends academic instruction with real-time social-emotional development so students can grow with confidence and independence.
Rather than separating academics from emotional support, we intentionally integrate both. Students build essential skills like communication, regulation, and problem-solving while staying on track with their educational goals. Through a flexible, affirming, and relationship-based model, SEAL empowers students to succeed not just in school, but in life.
SEAL Program Director: Christine Dias, M.S. Psychology (ABA)
Life Skills Program
Our Life Skills Program brings learning beyond the classroom and into real-world environments where students can practice and apply essential everyday skills. Through hands-on, community-based experiences, students build independence, confidence, and practical abilities that support long-term success.
From social interaction and communication to decision-making and daily living skills, this program focuses on meaningful growth in authentic settings. We meet each student where they are, providing individualized support while helping them navigate the world around them with greater ease and self-assurance.
Life Skills Program Director: Ryann Riggs, MSABA, BCBA