It’s not a walk in the park. But it shouldn’t be a walk in the dark.
Eis Laasois is a children’s center specializing in servicing children with a wide range of disabilities. When others give up, we try harder! For over three decades, we’ve provided a ray of hope for parents and children, providing in-house therapies as well as specialized preschool and school-age classrooms.
The results speak for themselves.
The Eis Laasois children are extraordinary. They go on to do things no one else thought possible.
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Meet
Chaim
Chaim is a bright and happy child. All his friends are starting preschool, but not Chaim. He cannot walk. He needs an intense therapeutic program in order to succeed.
But Chaim still wants to learn. He wants to spend his days in the company of other children just like him, even if he is physically challenged.
Luckily, there is an option for Chaim—Eis Laasois. At Eis Laasois, he will learn despite his disability.
“The therapists at Eis Laasois were the first professionals who thought my child would ever walk. I cannot explain to you the emotions I am feeling right now. Because by the time he graduated from Eis Laasois, my child wasn’t walking. He was running. Eis Laasois stands behind their name. They don’t promise, they do.”
Mrs. G
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We never allow a prognosis to
limit a child’s potential!
For 40 years, our children have gone way beyond every prognosis to achieve the incredible with their unique ability and skill. Here’s why: Eis Laasois is a clarion call for the children. It tells them, “It is time for you to do! You can walk! You can achieve!”
And they do.
Latest at Eis Laasois

Augmentative and Alternative Communication at Eis Laasois By: Devora Szanzer, M.S, SLP-CCC, C/NDT
- February 3, 2025
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Physical Intervention for Children with Down Syndrome By: Joan Katz, DPT
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Additional Therapy: is more always better? By: Shaindy Rapps, OTR, SBL
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