The Bridge School serves children ages 3–13 with extensive speech and physical disabilities through a comprehensive, interdisciplinary program based in Hillsborough, CA.
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Explore the core programs and strategies that define The Bridge School’s approach to education and access.
Accepting Applications for Teacher in Residence for the 2025-2026 Academic Year
About The Bridge School
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Programs, Strategies and Perspectives – Setting the Standard
Bridge to Life extends the expertise of The Bridge School to individuals from infancy through adulthood, offering personalized services that support communication, access, and learning across all stages of life.
The Bridge School Model
Explore the core programs and strategies that define The Bridge School’s approach to education and access.
Programs @TBS
The Bridge School Model
Programs, Strategies and Perspectives – Setting the standard
Accepting Applications for Teacher in Residence for the 2025-2026 Academic Year
Communication @The Bridge School
The Bridge School Model
Programs, Strategies and Perspectives – Setting the standard
05/16/25 9-10:30 AM
CVI Webinar #10: My Story, My Way: A Personalized Approach to Social Stories with Rebecca Matthews Carlson
CVI@The Bridge School
The Bridge School Model
Programs, Strategies and Perspectives – Setting the standard
05/16/25 9-10:30 AM
CVI Webinar #10: My Story, My Way: A Personalized Approach to Social Stories with Rebecca Matthews Carlson
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Spring 2025 – Conversation Series on CVI and AAC with Dr. Christine Roman Lantzy
People who rely on AAC, as well as others with hearing, reading, seeing, understanding, speaking, and remembering limitations, are especially vulnerable during and after a natural disaster or a local emergency/incident. However, these individuals and/or their advocates are almost never “at the table” when communities engage in disaster planning and drills. First responders (professional and volunteer) and disaster workers are often unaware of their needs. This interactive presentation will challenge AAC stakeholders to “own” emergency/disaster preparedness as part of our “job/responsibilities”. We will explore ideas, resources, materials, examples, and lessons learned. AAC stakeholders alone can identify individuals who rely on AAC and can help them, and their families, prepare for the personal or family emergency that is likely to happen, as well as the catastrophic event that everyone hopes will never happen.
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545 Eucalyptus Avenue
Hillsborough, CA 94010-6404
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