About Duperon Learning Center

Duperon Learning Center is a facility that was brought to our community to promote education and job employment inclusion for people who are differently abled such as those with dyslexia, autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities through functional vocational training, reading remediation, capacity training and advocacy.

We create a safe, welcoming space for individuals who are differently-abled of all ages reach their full potential by teaching them how to thrive in a world that was not designed with them in mind.

We bring hope of a brighter future to individuals who are differently abled and their families. If you would like to learn more or visit our facility, please do contact us! We want to hear about your child’s needs.

 

Our Learning Center. Our Community. Our Family.

Enrolling in the Duperon Learning Center isn’t just about a learning experience. You’ll become part of our community and our family and find a sense of belonging and acceptance here.

Our commitment to helping you grow and thrive begins when you become involved in our community of caring professionals dedicated to being your advocates.

Our vocational programs, reading remediation and training programs are consciously developed for the well being of individuals who are differently abled.

We provide you with a safe and caring environment with comprehensive learning objectives.

Come One.

Come All.

Everyone is welcome at Duperon Learning Center. We understand your needs and the struggles you face. We have seen it and experienced it.

If you or someone you know is hesitant to achieve their potential because of special needs, please bring them to us so we can show them that there is a place to go within their community to offer help.

Nobody needs to face their challenges alone!

Programs

Dyxlexia Remediation

We apply the Orton Gillingham approach to support our learners with dyslexia
maximize their learning abilities.

Training & Workshops

We organize workshops for teachers, educational/ health professionals, and parents on best ways to support individuals with intellectual disabilities, autism, and dyslexia.

Vocational Education

Vocational Education Program for Individuals with Autism/Intellectual
Developmental Disabilities