Easter Seals Bay Area offers a comprehensive and creative approach to recreation, education, and socialization services for school-aged children. We are focused on addressing the unique needs of youth ages 3 to 22 years with developmental disabilities—especially those students diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.
Easter Seals Bay Area provides evidence-based solutions to effectively educate students with developmental disabilities.
Behavioral Services
Easter Seals Bay Area provides individualized, behavioral services implemented by specialized team members for school-aged children (ages 3 to 10 years) diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Our team focuses on evidence-based interventions that are proven to be effective in increasing skills of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and similar disabilities.
Easter Seals Pediatric Activity Center (Oakland, CA)
The newest facility serves therapy and development services to children though a variety of group and private sessions. Specialists on site support children and their families, working together as a team.
Kaleidoscope After-School Program (Dublin, CA)
This highly-regarded program offers a comprehensive and creative approach to recreation, education, and socialization services for Bay Area youth ages 5 to 22 years with disabilities.
Special Education Related Services
Easter Seals Bay Area provides Special Education Related Services, which supplement those services offered by public schools, across our seven county service area. Our services include occupational and speech/language therapy, behavior intervention planning and implementation, and parent education and training.
Therapeutic Services
Our comprehensive therapeutic services help individuals with disabilities gain greater independence and mobility. Therapeutic services include occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech and language pathology.
Training and Education
Extensive training and education services are available to parents of children with autism as well as professionals working with children with autism and related disabilities.