Therapies
At Project Infinity, our students have access to multiple integrated therapies five days a week. Each therapy is thoughtfully designed and delivered by experienced professionals to foster skills, independence and overall well-being.
Occupational Therapy (OT)
We are proud to have a dedicated and experienced Occupational Therapist (OT) on-site five days a week as a vital member of our transdisciplinary team. Our OT works closely with educators, therapists and support staff, providing personalized and group interventions to target each student’s personalized goals throughout the school day.
Some of the key areas OT addresses include:
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Daily living skills
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Fine and gross motor development
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Sensory processing and mental focus
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Vocational skills


Speech Therapy
Our full-time Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) works on-site five days a week, collaborating with teachers, therapists, and support staff to provide integrated communication support throughout the school day.
Specializing in articulation, language, fluency, social skills, reading, and feeding, our SLP uses targeted strategies to strengthen everyday communication and social interaction. These supports help students thrive in the classroom and beyond, enhancing their confidence and overall quality of life.
Behavior Therapy
Our full-time Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) applies principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to support student success. We focus on building essential life skills and socially appropriate behaviors—such as on-task focus, communication, self-monitoring, and positive peer interactions—while reducing behaviors that may interfere with learning.
ABA strategies are fully integrated into our Infinity Model to ensure each student receives individualized, classroom-based support. We also adjust environmental triggers and promote positive behavior change through proactive, evidence-based interventions. Through our positive behavior support system, called ClassDojo, students earn rewards for demonstrating target behaviors, encouraging motivation and consistency across settings.


Art
Our art program offers hands-on learning across a variety of mediums, teaching skills like painting techniques, color blending, 3D design, and following multi-step instructions. Artistic activities support self-expression while promoting concentration, self-regulation, fine motor development, confidence, and relationship-building.
The program also reinforces cross-curricular growth. Skills developed through art—such as focus, pattern recognition, and rhythmic movement—naturally extend to academic learning and other therapeutic areas, enriching each student’s overall experience.
Music
Our music therapy program offers engaging, hands-on experiences with piano, ukulele, recorder, drums, and voice. Students build confidence and showcase their progress by participating in two school performances each year.
Music therapy supports cognitive development, social-emotional regulation, self-expression, and communication. Our curriculum also integrates cross-curricular learning—boosting vocabulary through song lyrics, motor skills through instrument play and movement, communication through eurythmics, and math skills by counting beats.


Adaptive Physical Education (PE)
Students participate in daily physical activities in both indoor and outdoor settings, helping them expend energy and improve focus for academic tasks. PE also supports social development through teamwork and cooperative games that strengthen peer relationships.
The program begins with fundamental movement skills, providing a strong foundation before introducing various sports. Each sport is taught through step-by-step instruction, allowing students to build confidence, develop physical abilities, and enjoy active participation.