ASD Nest Program
The Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Nest is a specialized program that serve some students with autism. They are available in some District 1-32 schools. The program is a partnership between the DOE and New York University’s (NYU) ASD Nest Support Project.
This program works to strengthen academic and social skills, but they have different eligibility criteria and serve students in different types of classes.
Class Structure
The program serves students with autism in a classroom with general education students. The class is a small Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) class, with one special education teacher and one general education teacher. As students get older, the class size increases. There is no classroom paraprofessional.
Curriculum and Instruction
Classes follow the New York State Learning Standards and the same curriculum used in all DOE schools. ASD Nest teachers are trained in specialized teaching strategies for students with autism, including a special social curriculum called Social Development Intervention (SDI) developed by NYU. SDI is an evidence-based program that supports social-emotional development.
Social-Emotional Supports
Related service providers use SDI to help students improve social functioning. This social language curriculum is taught in small groups.