The Manhattan Children's Center - New York

Speech Therapy, ABA Therapy, Social Skills Training + 1 more
  • Address: 111 West 92nd Street | New York, NY 10025
  • Rating: 3.70 (3 reviews)
  • Insurances: No info provided
  • Ages Served: 5 to 21 years

About The Manhattan Children's Center - New York

The Manhattan Childrens Center (MCC) is New York City’s premier private school for children – ages 5 to 21 – with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). MCC offers a transdisciplinary approach in which all areas of each student’s needs are addressed in MCC’s topnotch teaching model whose philosophical underpinnings are rooted in applied behavior analysis (ABA). The MCC model is distinguished by an unparalleled level of individualized treatment and education, which extends beyond the classroom and into the home setting through meaningful collaboration between parents, siblings, therapists, teachers, babysitters and all other members of a student’s life.

Conditions Supported

  • checked iconAutism

Care Settings

  • In-school
  • in-officeIn-office
  • In-home

Age Ranges Served

  • person icon5 to 21 years

Languages

  • English

111 West 92nd Street,NY,10025

Get in Contact

  • (212) 749-4604
  • info@manhattanchildrenscenter.org

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Wow The booming bakery had so much yummy treats such as muffins chocolate Oreo treats and hot chocolate which was one of the best hot chocolate Ive...

Rotemchukwu O.
February 10, 2025
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Our son has been attending MCCs Crossbridge program for several years now. We couldnt be happier. They have helped him in every aspect of his life from...

Michael M.
July 3, 2018
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Went in to ask a few questions about registering my child. A Girl named Fredrique Green according to her co-worker when i inquired her name later after our...

Kevin C.
June 21, 2017

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