Introduction

At Creative Developmental School, we believe that every child is unique and capable of greatness. Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is not a limitation—it’s a different way of experiencing the world. As a school dedicated to supporting children with special needs, we are proud to be part of the journey of many children on the autism spectrum.

What is Autism?

Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how a person communicates, interacts socially, and responds to sensory experiences. It’s called a “spectrum” because it affects individuals differently—some may need significant support, while others may live independently and thrive in their own way.

Common Signs of Autism:

  • Difficulty with social interaction
  • Challenges with verbal and non-verbal communication
  • Repetitive behaviors or routines
  • Strong interest in specific topics
  • Sensory sensitivities (e.g., to light, sound, or touch)

Our Approach at Creative Developmental School

We create a nurturing, inclusive, and structured environment where children with autism feel safe, valued, and empowered. Our teachers are trained in specialized techniques that support communication, emotional regulation, and social skills development.

Our programs include:


✅ Individualized Education Plans (IEPs)


✅ Speech and occupational therapy support


✅ Sensory-friendly classrooms


✅ Parent collaboration and training sessions

Why Awareness Matters

Understanding autism leads to acceptance. Acceptance leads to inclusion. And inclusion opens the door to growth, friendship, and achievement. By spreading awareness, we can build a more compassionate world where every child is seen for their strengths—not their challenges.

Join Us in Celebrating Neurodiversity

We invite parents, educators, and community members to learn more about autism and the incredible potential of children on the spectrum. Let’s work together to create a future where all children, regardless of their abilities, can shine brightly.

Contact Us

If you have a child with autism or want to learn more about our programs, we’re here to help. Contact us