Special Education (SPED) Curriculum


As a SPED Center, we are dedicated to providing an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all learners. 

Our SPED curriculum is designed to meet the diverse needs of learners with disabilities, ensuring they receive the individualized attention and resources they need to succeed.


Our SPED program is guided by the principles and standards set by the Department of Education (DepEd), with a focus on fostering each student's academic, social, and emotional development. We believe that every child has the potential to learn and thrive, and our tailored approach helps each student reach their full potential.


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Every student in our SPED program has an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) that outlines personalized goals and objectives. These plans are developed collaboratively with educators, parents, and specialists to address each student's unique strengths and areas for growth.


Inclusive Education

Whenever possible, our learners in the SPED program are integrated into general education classrooms. This inclusive approach promotes social interaction, peer learning, and a sense of community, helping all learners to develop empathy and understanding.


Specialized Support Services

To support the varied needs of our learners, we offer a range of specialized services, including:

Speech Therapy: Helping learners improve their communication skills.

Occupational Therapy: Assisting learners in developing fine motor skills and daily living activities.

Physical Therapy: Providing support for learners with mobility challenges.

Behavioral Support: Implementing strategies to help learners manage their behavior and emotions effectively.


Life Skills Training

Our curriculum includes practical life skills training, preparing learners for greater independence and success beyond the classroom. This includes:


Daily Living Skills: Teaching learners’ essential tasks such as personal hygiene, cooking, and money management.

Social Skills Development: Helping learners build positive relationships and interact effectively with others.

Vocational Training: Preparing learners for future employment through job skills training and work experiences.