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Parent Stories from The ELIJA School
Six parents from The ELIJA School share their stories
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ELIJA Farm: Our First Season
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ELIJA Farm: Our First Season
JASON HARRIS - THE VOICE OF AUTISM
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A 16 year old teenager shares his education journey and highlights the success that applied behavior analysis has afforded him. Jason and his family would like to thank the following people who have helped him through his journey either through their direct contact with Jason or their research: Matt Scott, Film Instructor; Nicole Weidenbaum, M.S. Ed., SAS,Executive Director; Linda Gistedt-Caper...
2014 Champion of Hope Randy Horowitz: Going the Extra Mile
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2014 Champion of Hope Randy Horowitz: Going the Extra Mile
The ELIJA School - Hope is Growing
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The ELIJA School - Hope is Growing
ELIJA: YOUNG CHAMPIONS
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ELIJA: YOUNG CHAMPIONS
The ELIJA Foundation: Young Champions
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The ELIJA Foundation: Young Champions
The ELIJA School - Taking Steps Towards the Future
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www.elija.org The ELIJA School helping children with autism transition into adulthood. Video by Matt Scott.
ELIJA CHAMPIONING RIBBONS OF HOPE CAMPAIGN
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ELIJA CHAMPIONING RIBBONS OF HOPE CAMPAIGN
A Day in the Life of a Child with Autism at The ELIJA School
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www.elija.org Follow a day in the life of an ELIJA student. The ELIJA School is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting children with Autism, their families and the Autism community at large with science-based treatments utilizing the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). The ELIJA School is located in Levittown, NY.
Long Island's ELIJA School on News Channel 12
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Long Island's ELIJA School for Children with Autism on News Channel 12. ELIJA Founder and Director, Debora Harris-Thivierge and Clinical Director, Justin DiScalfani, discuss the CDC's alarming rise in Autism diagnosis.
The ELIJA Foundation - 2011 Gala Video
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The ELIJA Foundation - 2011 Gala Video
The ELIJA School for Autism - Championing Hope, One Child at a Time
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The ELIJA School is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting children with Autism, their families and the Autism community at large with science-based treatments utilizing the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Today 1 in 91 children are diagnosed with Autism making it more common than pediatric cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined. The school opened its doors in o...
The ELIJA School Mission
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Our mission is to create hope and opportunity for children with Autism, their families, caregivers and the community at large utilizing the most effective, scientifically-validated educational and treatment programs available. We value the individuality of our students and design each program according to the specific needs of each child in order to help them achieve a better quality of life an...

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  • @vmanuelacosta6007
    @vmanuelacosta6007 Рік тому

    😊😊aww

  • @vmanuelacosta6007
    @vmanuelacosta6007 Рік тому

    9❤

  • @vmanuelacosta6007
    @vmanuelacosta6007 Рік тому

    What is a

  • @KidGDanger
    @KidGDanger Рік тому

    Kids are so stupid

  • @michellebohanon723
    @michellebohanon723 Рік тому

    Wish my son could go somewhere like this. Seems like so much love.

  • @valenmcfadden6423
    @valenmcfadden6423 2 роки тому

    So that either must have been like either like 10 or 11 or 12 or 13 or 14 years ago wow Elijah school was still there that time we got to see it sometime you guys are my man's now be a good idea our old buddy named Mr Valen McFadden our man

  • @braynhilton5300
    @braynhilton5300 2 роки тому

    #DrSolution of #SolutionHealingHome has guaranteed working approved herbal treatment for Autism spectrum disorder

  • @Cutie-loves-cupcake
    @Cutie-loves-cupcake 2 роки тому

    I worked at special needs daycare it's exited and challenge I'm training in DDS

  • @hollycutts5032
    @hollycutts5032 2 роки тому

    Lvy

  • @hollycutts5032
    @hollycutts5032 2 роки тому

    9

  • @gamingzone1729
    @gamingzone1729 3 роки тому

    Hello I want help

    • @braynhilton5300
      @braynhilton5300 2 роки тому

      #DrSolution of #SolutionHealingHome has guaranteed working approved herbal treatment for Autism spectrum disorder

  • @irshviralvideo
    @irshviralvideo 3 роки тому

    Does ABA discrete therapy work though ? I know from my experience raising an autistic child that it didnt work and we ended up using highly play based therapy techniques and child led approaches instead.

  • @lets-talkautism7133
    @lets-talkautism7133 3 роки тому

    I am so interested in visiting this school. How do I apply for a full scholarship for my son to attend Elija? Also is it possible to be placed at Elija if we live in Brooklyn? We will be relocating from the Caribbean to NYC Brooklyn soon. So I am clueless when it comes to state rules and procedures with schooling and transportation.

  • @zoecurtet7p7ppo0u9
    @zoecurtet7p7ppo0u9 3 роки тому

    :

  • @kandacedicesare9405
    @kandacedicesare9405 3 роки тому

    My brother Daniel has autism he doesn’t speak he’s non verbal but he doesn’t know how to cal down when he’s frustrated but I’m the only person that he able to calm him down

  • @Dkshatriya
    @Dkshatriya 3 роки тому

    Hi

  • @Dkshatriya
    @Dkshatriya 3 роки тому

    Hi

  • @haannguyen4402
    @haannguyen4402 3 роки тому

    I wanna be a Secondary Special Ed Teacher(primarily ASD)

  • @JunaidWolf3
    @JunaidWolf3 4 роки тому

    I have autism PPD NOS is what it is but I'm not sure if a school like this would have been good for me as I'm able to do things without too much need but i did go to a special ed preschool

  • @abbyizaguirre6192
    @abbyizaguirre6192 4 роки тому

    This is a really incredible organization and school. Brings awareness to autism and interventions and allows individuals with autism to grow and be the best people they can be. And it also works with independence skills. Way to go

  • @OfficiallyJuliaa
    @OfficiallyJuliaa 5 років тому

    This school is the best i heard.. You should do a Day in a life with the student’s. At the Elijah school. And give tip’s and trick’s and show what goal’s are in there day.

  • @tonylopez9591
    @tonylopez9591 5 років тому

    i heard good things about the Elijah school... wish i could of sent my daughter here she’s 20 now.. she’s also autistic.. My nephew went here.. you should do the day in the life with the students.. and give tips on how too handle autism and non verbal.. hope you see this..

  • @HockeyD
    @HockeyD 5 років тому

    I wish Indiana had schools like this. I would have done good. I have Autism and ADHD.

  • @benallisonWR
    @benallisonWR 5 років тому

    Although this place does seem great, the fact that they talk about the fact there isn’t a cure for autism like it’s a bad thing on their website is horrific.

  • @brittanysellars1248
    @brittanysellars1248 5 років тому

    Public School won't teach you about god with people living really bad disability these people not on god side you can't trust nobody so please prayer for people who living with bad disability these people been mess with your mind and emotion there no cure for bad disability only best options is prayer for them

  • @amberbolton2624
    @amberbolton2624 5 років тому

    I have autism

  • @christinahernandez9175
    @christinahernandez9175 5 років тому

    Ya'll are doing so great with the Elija school and garden congrats

  • @christinahernandez9175
    @christinahernandez9175 5 років тому

    Talia has got so big omgsh

  • @junkyy_1290
    @junkyy_1290 5 років тому

    Hi, uhh, so, this is on Long Island am I right, cause that Stop And Shop was next to my town, just saying

  • @paulapowell9989
    @paulapowell9989 6 років тому

    Great School, Just a Question as I have a Son on the spectrum...Is Everything done ,learning,teaching and All Movements for a Reward?? Is Your Program reward based?? Thank You!!

  • @vlogfantasia3424
    @vlogfantasia3424 6 років тому

    so can ya'll show a video of the kids misbeahvioral and what ya'll do about the beahavioral please??

  • @diegomunoz9764
    @diegomunoz9764 6 років тому

    I love 💕 Guys my cousin goes here send kisses

  • @Nick-mp5zd
    @Nick-mp5zd 6 років тому

    sorry that I’m late ://

  • @viftonunivers8942
    @viftonunivers8942 7 років тому

    I wish my bro can go here

  • @michellewalton3116
    @michellewalton3116 7 років тому

    They should have more schools like this around the glob

    • @vlogfantasia3424
      @vlogfantasia3424 6 років тому

      ya they should have it in Rock Hill SC cause in my special ed class they have 2 Autism students and the others is below 1st grade or 3rd grade i'm in 8th grade but i am on a 2nd grade level.

    • @RubyLav8941
      @RubyLav8941 Рік тому

      They do now and I go to one in the uk

  • @leannestrong1000
    @leannestrong1000 7 років тому

    I have Asperger Syndrome, and I am thinking about possibly starting a school or alternative education program that is geared toward school age children (pre-K through high school) who are on the Autism Spectrum. Can you please tell me what I need to know, have, or do in order to start a special school or educational program? I already know that I will want to know the percentage of children in the area who are on the Autism Spectrum, the number of schools and education programs in the area that are geared toward school age children on the Autism Spectrum, and the average household income in the area.

  • @urmombriii
    @urmombriii 7 років тому

    I would like to work here when I grow up! It seems so nice and good for these kids! I just love this I think it's an amazing idea!!

  • @heatherlorscheider7758
    @heatherlorscheider7758 7 років тому

    This is awesome I wish my son could go here

  • @leannestrong1000
    @leannestrong1000 7 років тому

    Hi, I'm 23 years old (24 at the end of June), and have an Autism Spectrum Diagnosis (it used to be called Asperger Syndrome). I am thinking about possibly starting a school, or alternative education program for school age children (pre-K or Kindergarten through high school) who happen to be on the Autism Spectrum. I'm thinking of including children all over the spectrum. From those who have little to no difficulty communicating verbally, and would otherwise be able to function ok in a regular classroom (but struggle with social skills), to those who have significant difficulty with communication, and would find it very difficult to function in a regular classroom. What do I need to do or have in order to start a special school or alternative program? What do I need to know (other than the percentage of children in the area who are on the Autism Spectrum, the number of schools or special programs in the area that are geared toward children on the Autism Spectrum, and the average household income in the area)?

    • @Sonicfan-cc1te
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      There are 2 schools like that in the city I live. One is preschool through 3 years of grade 12 for students with either autism or difficulties related to autism. And the other is Grade 1-12(1 year) only for autistic students.

  • @heatheretheredge3829
    @heatheretheredge3829 7 років тому

    where are you located

  • @leannestrong1000
    @leannestrong1000 7 років тому

    If either of the schools I went to had me working at a pizza place, and I was allowed to buy pizza when my time was up, I would have wanted to buy pizza for the whole class (or even the whole school) if I could.

  • @mattverydecetfull.inccorec715
    @mattverydecetfull.inccorec715 7 років тому

    like I said and in another video you guys have a great concept but please keep them a little bit more than the fundamental like to balance a checkbook going grocery shopping relationships all that stuff that they don't teach you in high-school or college even maybe college but you have to go for an advanced degree for that but anyways I like what you doing continue to grow happy 2017

  • @unclejairy8274
    @unclejairy8274 7 років тому

    whos jakes teacher in this video?

  • @luchiaroman9964
    @luchiaroman9964 8 років тому

    wow awesome

  • @madisonwagner3560
    @madisonwagner3560 8 років тому

    I want maybe want to see the school soon

  • @aims3169
    @aims3169 8 років тому

    Such incredible people!! I hope they're all doing well :~)

  • @hdjdhrhjdjdj
    @hdjdhrhjdjdj 8 років тому

    This is amazing.

  • @leannestrong1000
    @leannestrong1000 8 років тому

    I have Asperger's and I wish there was a school or after school program like this where I grew up, in Upstate New York (just outside of Rochester, NY to be more exact). I think that would have helped me to learn not to police other people's behavior except for if I'm supposed to be watching after them. Although, I think I learned that from my parents and teachers from earlier years. My parents would correct, lecture, or reprimand me even for small things (but they usually wouldn't correct people who weren't their kids). It took me a very long time to figure out that not everyone has the same sense of right and wrong as I do, and that some parents might turn the other cheek on their kids' behavior unless it looks like it might hurt someone or something. I know this may sound a little random, but I have a brother who is 2 years younger than me, and doesn't have any disabilities (I'm the older child in a family with only 2 children, not including cousins). I don't remember him ever policing his peers or teachers. He always seemed like he turned the other cheek unless it looked like it might hurt someone or something.

  • @collinm1719
    @collinm1719 8 років тому

    This sounds creepy, but I think autistic kids are very cute