School for Children with Severe Communication Disorders
At Beit Metzudot, students with severe intellectual impairment are escorted out of their inner worlds and given the keys to access the freedom, sunshine and joy that every human being is entitled to. Through innovative therapies and methods, the staff members strive to achieve some form of communication with each and every one of their students, no matter how far they seem to be.
More about Beit Metzudot
Target population: Children and teenagers (males and females) with complex intellectual and communication disabilities, aged 8-21.
Beit Metzudot is geared mainly for students who suffer from developmental problems along with a secondary disorder such as autism, PDD, emotional disturbance, CP, rare illnesses and other disabilities.
Number of students: 145 students
Faculty: Teachers and therapists who are certified in special ed. training and experienced in dealing with the special-needs population, pedagogical counsellors, health professionals, social workers, educational psychologist, psychiatrists and doctors
Daily hours: 7:30– 18:00
Paramedical therapies: occupational therapy, speech therapy, art therapy, hydrotherapy, physical therapy, Snoezelen rooms (multi-sensory stimulation), animal therapy and horseback riding therapy
Objective: When a Seeach Sod student is evaluated to have complex intellectual or communication disabilities, the staff chooses a treatment course best suited for his or her needs. These treatment courses often necessitate the use of various equipment and devices such as voice output aids, touch screens, iPads and communication boards. A team of expert psychologists and psychiatrists evaluate and treat students accordingly.
The focal point of the care is to achieve some form of communication with the individual, each in accordance to his/her capability. If a student is unable to communicate verbally, his/her therapies will focus on Augmentative and Alternative Communication through the PECS exchange system or ICT (Intellectual Communication Technology) programs. The ability to communicate empowers the impaired individual with a sense of independence and aids in his/her performance of daily living activities.
Daily schedule encompasses: sensory stimulation, group settings for speech therapy, fine and gross motor development, preliminary vocational training if possible, paramedical therapies and sport activities.
Beit Metzudot – a fortress of security for the special child!
Contact Person:
Mrs. Ella Biderman, Director
[email protected]
Branch Location:
Boys Division: Tuval 6, Romema, Jerusalem
Girls Division: 31 Yirmiyahu St, Jerusalem
A new Beit Metzudot building is currently being constructed on Fattel Street in Ramat Shlomo which will be Seeach Sod's 5th campus. It will encompass both the girls and boys divisions of Beit Metzudot.
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