TISA’s Special Needs Care Group is a dedicated program designed to support neurodiverse children, including those with autism and other developmental differences. We combine one-on-one care with small group learning in a warm, multilingual environment.
Our team of experienced professionals works closely with families to create personalized care plans that help children build confidence and thrive in social, emotional, communicative, and daily life skills.
Who Can Join
Our group welcomes neurodiverse children aged 4–7, including children with:
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Speech and language delays
Sensory processing differences
Emotional and behavioral regulation needs
Program Activities
Speech and Language Therapy
Helping children improve understanding, speaking, and expressing themselves.
Communication Therapy
Builds skills for social interaction, including using gestures, pictures, or devices if needed.
Math and Numeracy Activities
Introducing early counting, patterns, and problem-solving through playful methods.
Fine and Gross Motor Skills Therapy
Supporting coordination — from writing and cutting (fine motor) to running and jumping (gross motor).
Occupational Therapy
Teaching practical daily skills like dressing, eating, or managing sensory sensitivities.
Music Therapy
Useing rhythm and songs to develop emotional expression, listening, and social skills.
Art Therapy
Encouraging creativity and helping children express feelings through drawing, painting, and crafts.
Group Sessions with General Classroom
Fostering inclusion and social learning by participating in activities alongside peers.
Typical Day
8:30 - 9:30
Morning Circle & Healthy Breakfast
9:30-12:00 Individual Sessions and Group Activities
12:00-12:30 Healthy Lunch
12:30-13:00 Break Outside & Pick Up
See Learning in Action
Inclusion & Socialization
Children in the Special Needs Care Group participate in shared activities with the general classroom, including morning circles, meals, and playtime. These inclusive moments support social development and a sense of community belonging.
Funding Options
Our services can be funded through a Persoonsgebonden Budget (PGB) or private payment.
PGB
A PGB is a personal care budget provided by your local gemeente (municipality), allowing you to choose tailored support services for your child.
How to Apply for a PGB 1. Contact Your Municipality/WijkTeam • Reach out to your local WijkTeam (Youth Care Team) • They will assess your child’s needs in consultation with you 2. Receive Budget Allocation • If approved, a budget will be granted to cover services at TISA SEN Group 3. Sign Care Agreement • We’ll help you complete the required Zorgovereenkomst (care contract) and bilateral agreement to formalize your child’s care
Private Payment
Monthly payments based on individual needs.
Ready to Start Your Journey?
Visit: Child Observation & Parent Interview
Visit us for a few hours to let our team get to know you.
Intake Form & Personalized Development Plan
We will work together to create a personalized development plan for your child.
Funding Confirmation (PGB or Private)
If you request a PGB budget we will help you with the application.
Contract Signing and Enrollement
Final step to join the group!
Book a Visit
Q&A
Our program is designed for neurodiverse children aged 4–7, including those with autism, speech or language delays, sensory processing challenges, or other developmental differences.
Children engage in a mix of individual and group sessions, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, art and music therapy, early math activities, and inclusive play with peers in the general classroom.
Our program runs Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 13:00. Each day includes morning circle time, therapy sessions, meals, and outdoor play — with several activities shared alongside children from the general classroom to encourage socialization.
Yes! Many families fund participation through a PGB provided by their local municipality. We’ll guide you through the steps, from the initial application with your gemeente to signing the care agreement.
It begins with a child observation and parent interview. Then we prepare an intake form and individualized plan. Once funding is confirmed, we’ll finalize everything with a care contract.