Special Needs Schools in Boca Raton: What to Look for and Questions to Ask
- Jon Weinberg
- May 6
- 3 min read
Updated: May 8
Finding a specialized school for your child is never a simple decision, and when you're searching for a special needs school in Boca Raton, the search can feel more difficult. Whether your child has autism, ADHD, a speech delay, Down Syndrome, or other developmental differences, you need a school that offers the right blend of support, rigor, and genuine understanding.
So, what should you be looking for? And how can you be sure you're making the best choice?

Here are key elements to consider, along with essential questions to ask during your search.
1. How personalized is the educational plan?
Every child learns differently. Look for a school that embraces individualized education plans not just in writing, but in practice. A strength-based approach ensures that students build on what they already do well, not just focus on deficits. “Traditionally, special needs programs place a heavy emphasis on the child’s challenges,” says Carly Weinberg, CEO and Co-founder of Project Infinity School. “But in our experience, it’s more effective to start with the child’s strengths and abilities. Then, we build other skills using those foundational abilities.”
Ask: How do you assess a child’s strengths and needs? How does that assessment impact the educational plan?
2. Is there a unified team supporting your child?
The best outcomes happen when teachers, therapists work together as a team. A transdisciplinary model, like the one used at Project Infinity, means educators and specialists meet regularly, align strategies, and provide consistent, coordinated support.
Ask: How often do team members collaborate on student plans? Will my child’s teachers, therapists, and support staff be aligned in their approach?
3. Is therapy integrated into the school day?
Many schools offer therapy services, but not all offer them daily or integrate these services into the daily learning experience. At Project Infinity School, therapy isn't a separate service—it's part of everything we do. Occupational, speech, and behavioral therapy are woven into academics, enrichment, and social activities, helping students grow in real time, in every setting.
Ask: How many days a week do students receive each therapy? How are therapy services delivered? Are they push-in, pull-out, or embedded throughout the day?
4. What Role Do Families Play?
You're not just looking for a school—you're looking for a partner. Strong schools value communication with families and offer tools to support learning at home. This makes life easier for families, builds greater consistency for students, and also promotes skill generalization for neurodiverse learners. “No one knows your child better than you do,” says Carly. “Students make more progress when parents are involved in planning, kept in the loop and given access to the strategies that are proving most successful at school.”
Ask: How do you keep families informed? Are parents involved in planning and progress updates?

5. Are Real-World Skills Part of the Curriculum?
Students with autism and other developmental differences thrive when they learn skills that matter—from communication to social interaction to independence. Look for a school that connects learning to everyday life.
Ask: How do you incorporate life skills and social development into the school day?
Why Project Infinity?
At Project Infinity School, we specialize in neurodiverse education in Boca Raton. Our private school for autism and other developmental differences combines individualized learning, integrated therapy, and a whole-child focus to help every student grow with confidence.
Interested in learning more? We’d love to hear from you. Contact us.
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