Pioneering program empowers medically-complex kids
Our first-of-its-kind school was built to empower kids with complex medical conditions to reclaim their own course.
(We let other kids get the benefit of it too!)
Cajal Academy is proud to offer a 1st-of-its-kind program empowering students who have complex medical conditions through strategies, interventions and coaching to help them learn how to manage their own medical conditions within educational and occupational settings. This includes diagnoses such as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, other connective tissue disorders, dysautonomia/POTS, chronic fatigue syndrome, hypermobility syndrome, mast cell activation syndrome and more.
Our program combines highly-personalized academic programs in which students collaborate together with their peers to solve real world problems on the one hand, and expert therapies and coaching in how to independently manage the complicated and changing impacts of each student’s medical conditions on the other. Our academic programs are designed to give these kids the exciting and purposeful learning that is tailored to their academic and social-emotional needs. Because we know first hand that growing up with chronic medical conditions is hard enough, and kids shouldn’t have to do it alone.
A school created by a mom with complex medical needs to empower kids like her own to thrive
Cajal Academy is fueled by our co-founder’s passion to create a school where kids with complex medical profiles could get the challenging academic programs they need to chart their own course, alongside the strategies and scientific understandings that kids like her own need to thrive independently along the way.
The World’s 1st School for Students with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome / Connective Tissue Disorders
Find out about our first-of-its-kind program combining the specialized instruction, expert services and OT-designed setting that kids with hereditary connective tissue disorders need to take charge of their challenging medical profiles
From Medical Crisis to the College of his Dreams
Read the inspiring story of Cajal Academy’s 1st graduate, and how our program empowered him to overcome an existential threat level medical crisis and the executive function, learning and social-emotional that came with it — and go on to study architecture at one of the top schools in the field.
Empowerment.
We are committed to fostering our students’ identities as scholars, athletes and future thought-leaders—not “patients.”
Our academic program is an important part of our commitment to supporting children who have complex medical needs not as “patients” but as scholars, athletes, artists and future thought leaders. As a former litigator with a top 5 U.S. law firm, our Head of School models for the children that having complex medical needs like the ones that Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome can create doesn’t have to stand in the way of going to a competitive college or graduate school, or from achieving your dreams. We are passionate that no student should have to choose between intellectually-stimulating academic programs to prepare them for the futures of their choice and the therapeutic supports they need to learn how to thrive independently once they get there—whatever challenges their bodies may throw their way.
Here are some of the components that go into our approach:
Learning with peers, through academic programs tailored to make sure medical needs don’t hold you back
It’s easy for school to feel irrelevant when your struggling to surf through the changing impacts of a medical condition on your day-to-day. All students benefit when academic instruction is tied to its real world applications; for kids distracted by managing what their bodies throw their way, this can be a lifeline.
Our academic programs are specifically-designed to give “no ceiling” learning for students with high analytical thinking skills, through collaborative “deep dives” into real world problems. Each child’s academic instruction is differentiated according to their neuropsychological and physiological needs, and instructors are trained to flexibly adapt instruction in response to the shifting availability experienced by kids with many chronic medical conditions.
Customized coaching and services to help medically-complex kids take charge of being themselves
We work with each child and with your medical experts to understand how their conditions impact their day-to-day and learning experiences, and develop strategies they can use to self-monitor, self-manage and self-advocate for needs such as dysautonomia, chronic pain and fatigue, immunological reactions and more. OT, PT and psychological counseling are all tailored to this child’s unique needs, with medical-level expertise integrated into the school program itself so kids are free to be kids after school.
Break-through interventions reducing learning disabilities
In order to truly empower kids with complex medical conditions to thrive academically and socially, we must recognize that there medical conditions are but one part of broader psycho-educational profile, which may also include learning, sensory processing, social-emotional and other needs. In fact, we’ve found that the one tend to go hand in hand with the other. Find out how we identify and address ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and other aspects of the broader educational and psycho-social needs of our bright and gifted cohort.
Scientific expertise embedded inside a school
Cajal Academy was co-founded by a licensed occupational therapist, and our team was specifically-selected for their expertise in appreciating the impacts of hidden medical events on learning and social-emotional availability.
Our Director of Programs is Steven Mattis, PhD, ABPP: an internationally-recognized neuropsychologist with expertise in which hidden neurophysiological events can impact a child’s cognitive, social and emotional regulation, and the impact of chronic pain, fatigue and the trauma that can be caused by ongoing medical events on a child’s social-emotional development.
Social-emotional coaching and support for the challenges of growing up with chronic medical conditions
The very nature of growing up with a chronic medical condition that impairs your quality of life can be very isolating for kids. Even kids who are able to participate in a full range of extra-curricular activities may feel alone as they manage internal symptoms, anxieties about their conditions and/or medical treatments that aren’t shared by their peers or reflected in the culture around them. Our on-staff, PhD-level psychologist helps kids with chronic conditions develop the resilience they need to withstand whatever their medical conditions may have in store.
“Human 101” curriculum customized to help each learner understand the science behind their conditions and the strategies they can use to manage them
Teaching kids with chronic medical conditions the science behind their conditions helps them to understand their unique life-lived experiences, reduces their anxieties and helps them appreciate that it’s “just science”—not a character flaw. It also helps them to understand where they need to self-advocate for their differences, and a vocabulary with which to do so, and fosters an authentic growth mindset and the formation of a positive and empowered identity.
These principles guide “Human 101,” our customized health sciences curriculum. Specific content is selected based on the diagnoses within our cohort, leveraging the curriculum as a framework with which to present the science our students need to understand not just their own medical differences, but those of their peers.