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Our most innovative thinkers

An inclusive community for some of our brightest and most innovative kids

Cajal Academy is an inclusive community for kids in grades K-12 who have very high analytical and creative reasoning. Our students represent a range of ages, personalities, journeys and needs—and yet, our powerful approach fosters a true community in which kids come to truly feel safe in sharing both their areas of struggle and those where they excel.

All students learn the Connecticut state standards appropriate to their ability levels (with acceleration relative to grade level where appropriate) in age-based classes, and then come together with peers older and younger than themselves to apply those learnings to solve real world problems that make learning exciting and real. Along the way, younger students find mentors who can help them to chart the course and compassionately help fill social understandings, while older students build confidence and powerful leadership skills through the opportunities to mentor, guide and support their younger peers. These inter-age interactions develop core social-emotional skills that can then be applied with one’s same-age peers.

This is fostered through our paradigm-shifting approach to remediating a range of learning, social-emotional and neurophysio challenges, and a social-emotional curriculum developed at Cajal that gives kids a toolbox for fostering truly-inclusive neurodiverse communities. This specialized curriculum develops essential 21st century skills in how to build and foster relationships and empathy towards others whose talents and needs differ from our own.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Cohort of Students we Serve

 

We define our cohort based on their super powers (not by the things that hold them back).

Throughout human history, many of our most innovative thinkers have been “doubly differently-wired” people who see the world in unique ways because of their challenges, not just their gifts. Yet, these very same challenges can interfere with their ability to manifest their ideas and communicate them to others, causing long term mental health consequences for them and denying the rest of us the benefits of their brilliance.

We welcome students who have learning, social, emotional and neurophysiological differences, and have developed a revolutionary new approach to special needs that doesn’t just teach to the child’s profile, it transforms their profile. Our highly-individualized, Student Growth Catalysts employ a research-backed approach, available only at Cajal, that uses the well-established principle of neuroplasticity to rewire the neural infrastructure required to perform the learning and social-emotional tasks where they struggle, closing the gap between these complex learners and their mainstream peers and in the process allowing them to fully access the gifts that will allow them to excel far beyond them.

Find out more about this exciting approach and apply today to find out whether this approach can help your child.

Here are some of the profiles represented within our community:

A school for kids who connect the dots differently…

Everything we do is tailored to the strengths and challenges of kids with strong analytical abilities

The students who will thrive in our unique environment…

•crave the chance to dig deep into a topic from multiple angles

learn by doing, problem solving and/or critical thinking

have big ideas, but might need help turning them into action

•thrive in small settings with close teacher relationships

•do better when they have the chance to get up and move

•desire peer connections, though they might need help to make it happen

Students with strong intellectual gifts learn differently, and often can easily access skills that lead other students to struggle, while having unique struggles of their own. Learning through rote memory and drill can be not only unsatisfying but inaccessible, while accessing curriculum through their strong analytical reasoning skills leads to greater depth, retention and creative insights. In order to continue developing these gifts, they require academic opportunities that require them to exercise these analytical skills, within a supportive environment where it’s safe to take the learning risks required to grow.

Our team of experienced educators and expert therapists re-examined all aspects of education. We replaced the presumptions of how it has always been done with neuroscientific research showing us how children actually learn academically and socially, and we cross-referenced that against what the literature and our own experiences tell us about intellectually-gifted kids and the adults they become. The result is a whole new approach to education that is aligned to the science, within a facility designed by an occupational therapist to maximize learning.

Here are some of the ways our program is tailored to the needs of bright and gifted learners:

 

Seek greater intellectual stimulation, and naturally seek to understand a problem from multiple angles

We selected real world, project-based learning for our academic framework because allows students with high analytical reasoning skills to access and engage with standards-based academics through these strengths—not through the rote memorization and drill where many of them struggle.

Thrive with small class sizes, close teacher relationships and a palpable sense of community

Our students learn in classes of 4-6 kids, with 1:1 instruction available through our customized programs for kids who need it. Social support, close teacher relationships and a trauma-informed approach are embedded into the classroom, helping students find the courage to face academic fears and support to build meaningful connections with other students.

 
 

Benefit from additional executive function supports, including students diagnosed with ADHD

From instruction to help students learn how to use graphic organizers and other tools to organize their thinking to integrated physio techniques increasing organization of the mind to the design process underlying our project-based learning, we embed executive function supports into the classroom to help students access their strengths.

Learn by doing, including students who benefit from being allowed to “get up and move”

Traditional classroom environments pressure kids to “sit still and listen”—yet the research shows that kids benefit from pairing their learning with motor and sensory input, and students need instruction to manage the physical demands of the knowledge economy. We developed a new pedagogy leveraging this research to increase students’ learning retention and engagement.

 

 

Specialized programs for unique populations of kids

Cajal’s range of programming levels allows us to provide expert, highly-individualized programs for a diverse group of bright and gifted kids, who learn and grow together as a unified community. This includes comprehensive academic and therapeutic programming to address challenges that few schools nationwide address. Follow the links below or visit our Programs page to find out more about these programs.

 

Cajal Academy is an avowedly inclusive community, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, nationality, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical disability or any other protected class.