Free School Takinogawa Koto Gakuin Opens "After-school Day Service"
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Takinogawa Koto Gakuin, a free school in Kita-ku, Tokyo, opened "Takinogawa Koto Gakuin After-school" on April 1st. Utilizing its expertise in supporting school refusal, the facility provides integrated educational and developmental support for children with developmental needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can anyone use Takinogawa High School After-School Program?
- A: In principle, the program is for children aged 6 to 18 with disabilities or developmental characteristics who are enrolled in elementary, junior high, or high school. A 'Recipient Certificate' issued by the local government is required to use the service.
- Q: Is it possible to use the program even if the child is not a truant?
- A: Yes, it is possible. We provide individualized therapy for children with developmental characteristics or daily life challenges, regardless of whether they are truant or not.
- Q: What is the difference between this after-school program and other after-school day services?
- A: The program is operated by staff from a free school with a 7-year track record in supporting truancy. It offers specialized support from both educational and welfare perspectives, focusing on academic advancement and re-enrollment.