We had a terrible experience with the Towards Tomorrow Program. It is poorly run and offers less than adequate programming to the children, who have very real needs. My son was asked to leave twice because he had behavioral issues that they felt that they could not handle, even though I clearly outlined the nature of his disability prior to them accepting him into their program for children with special needs through CPSE. Their lack of structure and inability to follow behavior plans, even after I hired a private behavior specialist to support them, in addition to poor classroom supervision led to a very stressful experience for my family. The classroom was poorly managed, offered little cognitive stimulation as evidenced by the lack of original artwork and lack of theme based lessons and activities. It was reported to me, from an observer that the staff colored while the students were left to play. The graduation ceremony was another eye-opening experience. The children sat for a slide show - no songs were sung...another indicator that nothing was being done to stimulate their little minds. We made the switch to an integrated class for the summer, even after the Towards Tomorrow Director called and angrily told me, after another behavioral outburst from my child shortly before the start of the summer program, that "this is why he belonged in a self-contained class (an not an integrated setting)". He did beautifully in the other integrated setting over the summer (also at the JCC) and is thriving behaviorally in Kindergarten due to the structure provided from a professional and knowledgeable teacher. We will have no choice but to repeat Kindergarten, however, because of the lack of academic support and attention from the Towards Tomorrow program. I really hope that you consider other placements for your child. I sincerely regret keeping my son there. I must give credit where due and add, that on a positive note, the occupational therapists and sensory gym were quite good at this location. These individuals were knowledgeable and responsive to my...
   Read moreMy daughter has been going to camp here for at least 6 years. She went to Gadol and is now in her second year of SAC. I can't say enough about the professionalism of the camp coordinators, both Caryn and Tobe, as well as the individual attention they provide for your child. With all the children in their camps, they know your child's name, likes and dislikes, and have a rapport with them. That speaks volumes. I know my daughter is safe and well taken care of. She has also taken other courses at the JCC, which she has thoroughly enjoyed and made excellent progress with. Those include swimming, gymnastics and art. The JCC is accepting of people of all faiths, and a warm and welcoming...
   Read moreI went to do some work at this facility and this lady there wearing a red coat in the afternoon hours on this date was really rude even if she did see a crew of men working the entire day. She acted like if we were something new. And had a problem letting us in even if we had to keep constant communication with the maintenance man. Btw this had nothing to do with here she took it upon herself to make it her business like if she was gonna pick tools and start working. I believe she was racist. So if your a person of color dont spend your money at this facility. You'll just be supporting racist, bigotry, and...
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