May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, which celebrates, honors and recognizes the history and achievements of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs) across our Nation. Katherine Yang,…
April is National Poetry Month, and it’s a time to celebrate poets and their craft. Students at Gaynor did just that, exploring different types of poetry and various poets.
Understanding a child’s cognitive processing, and specifically executive functioning, is critical to assessing and treating dyslexia, learning, and attention disorders. Researchers Geena Kuriakose, Ph.D. (Brooklyn Learning Center) and Amy Margolis, Ph.D.…
Students at Gaynor celebrated Earth Day through a variety of activities, including crafts, learning about recyclables, and creating gifs to honor protecting our environment. Read on to learn about how…
On Tuesday, April 20, Child Psychologist Dr. Kristin J. Carothers lead a webinar to help the parent community understand how our children can learn to be good global citizens and…
Look up at the sky -- what’s that? It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s the Gaynor superheroes! In honor of the strength and resilience Gaynor faculty, staff, and students…
Members of Gaynor’s Parent Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Committee continue the series of monthly updates centered on personal reflections and resources for parents. This month’s entry celebrating Women's History…
In a town created by Red Cluster students, all of the houses are occupied by different types of syllables, and it’s all to help students learn about the six types…
At Stephen Gaynor School, students with learning differences develop essential academic and critical thinking skills through individualized and evidence-based approaches, empowering them to reach their full potential. Students learn to advocate for themselves and others while actively building an inclusive community, a sense of belonging, and a belief in their own possibilities.