Specialized Preschool Program

For children ages 3–5 with complex developmental needs

Two Long Island Locations

Suffolk County (Islandia) and Nassau County (Plainview), opening 2026

Proven Model

Nearly four decades of demonstrated results in Brooklyn

What Is the Children’s Learning Center?

The Children’s Learning Center (CLC) is a specialized preschool program for children ages 3–5 who have complex developmental needs — including autism, Down syndrome, visual impairments, multiple disabilities, and other conditions affecting learning, communication, mobility, and social development.

Every child’s program is individualized, with families as essential partners throughout their child’s journey.

Why This Matters for Long Island Families

Families of children with complex developmental needs on Long Island face extremely limited options for comprehensive, integrated preschool programs. According to the New York State Comptroller, 83% of children who qualify for preschool special education services under Section 4410 are on waiting lists for placement.

When children with complex needs receive specialized support during ages 3–5, they build foundations for communication, mobility, independence, and lifelong learning. Early access to the right services makes a measurable difference.

The CLC Long Island expansion brings a proven, specialized model directly to the communities that need it most.

Not everyone would have looked at our daughter and seen all of her amazing potential, but every single person she encountered at Helen Keller did.

CLC Parent

Is the CLC right for my child?

Learn about eligibility, the enrollment process, and what to expect.

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About Helen Keller Services

The Children’s Learning Center is a program of Helen Keller Services (HKS), a nonprofit organization that has served the New York metropolitan area for over 130 years. HKS provides a continuum of programs spanning early childhood through adulthood, with specialized expertise in vision loss and complex developmental needs.