
in-person in NYC
Introduction to Special Education:
Supporting Exceptional Children
March 1-2, 2025
or
April 26-27
in NYC
36 credit hours
$275
Introduction to Special Education
For au pairs, parents, and people who work with children who have different needs – this class focuses on supporting children with ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, mental health challenges, oppositional defiance disorder, learning disabilities, speech and language impairments, as well as children without a diagnosis who may need extra support. You will learn how to support these children’s social, emotional, and academic development.
We will cover practical strategies and accommodations to help at home and in school. Whether you are interested in supporting children in the home or interested in the possibility a career in education, this class will give you some tools and perspective on how to make a positive difference in young learners' lives.
March 2025
Thursday
February 27
7pm–9pm (online orientation)
Saturday-Sunday
March 1-2
(in person at Manhattan campus) 10am–4pm
Thursday
March 6
(online final assignment submission)
7pm–9pm.
Class times listed in Eastern Time.

Requirements and more information:
Please note: Your course will consist of a pre-assignment, independent coursework and final assignment as well as class meetings. Credit for J-1 visa students is 36 hours. Students earning J-1 visa credit must attend all sessions and complete all homework.
Your pre-assignment will be emailed to you one week before your class orientation. You will receive details on how to log-in to your orientation one day before the start of the course.
Students are required to be present during online orientation, classes, and online final project presentations.
Students who require their certificate sooner than outlined above should request their final assignment in advance by contacting BMCC at aupair@bmcc.cuny.edu. Please note that BMCC needs two days from the date a student submits their final assignment to issue an educational certificate.
If you have any questions at this time, please email us at aupair@bmcc.cuny.edu.

About your instructor:
Sara Lenore
Sara Lenore is a teacher and reading specialist in the Connecticut school system. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Boston University and her Master's Degree in Literacy from Pace University. She has a TEFL Certificate from her studies in Peru and has taught English as a Second Language to children, adolescents and adults. Sara has been working with BMCC Au Pair Experience for nearly 8 years and loves it!