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At Miami Jewish Montessori they believe that true learning can only take place when a meaningful relationship between a child and their teachers is established. Therefore, their educational model is predicated on creating a connection between the child and their learning environment, peers, and teachers.
Changing the way the world defines and views disabilities by making profound, positive differences in people's lives every day. Easterseals Washington has been providing crucial services for people with disabilities and their families for nearly 70 years. Now, through 10 program sites across the state, we are serving people of any age and any disability - helping our clients build skills and access the resources they need to live, learn, work and play.
First3Years nurtures early relational and mental health of infants and toddlers by collaborating with caregivers, parents and professionals across Texas to cultivate strong early childhood systems, educate our workforce, and advance best practices.Our programs are designed to:• Build awareness of the critical importance of the first three years of life. • Enhance the quality of relationships between infants/toddlers and their caregivers.• Advocate for policies and practices that support the healthy development of young children.• Educate early childhood professionals in best practices
Founded in 1950, Children's Fairyland is a renowned storybook park dedicated to stimulating a child's imagination, creativity, and desire to learn. More than 210,000 visitors annually have access to live theatre, puppetry, storytelling, and an engaging environment that encourages language acquisition, interest in books and reading, social skills development through group play, and motor skills development through climbing, sliding and running.
St. Matthew’s Parish School, an Episcopal day school, is an integral part of the Parish of St. Matthew, serving children and families of the parish and larger community. The school provides an excellent education through a challenging, caring and balanced program. Our purpose is to affirm that we are all children of God and to nurture intellectual, creative, spiritual and ethical individuals who serve, lead and flourish in an ever-changing world.
Denise Louie Education Center promotes school and life readiness by providing multi-cultural early learning services to children and families, especially those who need our services the most. We will respect and preserve each child and family's individuality, cultural heritage and home language. We will promote personal and social responsibility with integrity and love in an environment defined by social justice and peace.
The San Carlos Education Foundation (SCEF) is a non-profit fundraising organization that helps the San Carlos School District provide a well-rounded public education for all students. We work in partnership with parents and the community to support core and innovative programs that are vital to an exceptional education.
The purpose of the Rise Schools is to provide the highest quality of early childhood education services to children with Down syndrome or other developmental disabilities and to children without disabilities and prepare them to fully participate as they enter kindergarten.
DALLAS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL EDUCATES STUDENTS OF ALL BACKGROUNDS TO CONTRIBUTE TO A DYNAMIC WORLD WITH ITS INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED CURRICULUM, MULTIPLE LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION, AND EXPOSURE TO DIVERSE CULTURAL VIEWS.
Children’s Village is a nonprofit organization providing high-quality early childhood education to young children and educational enrichment to school-age children for families of all economic levels and diverse backgrounds.
Mission: To educate, enrich and empower our community – from generation to generation.Vision: In our community, with our community, for our communityValues: As a Jewish Community Center, we are grounded in Jewish values and traditions. We believe in fostering inclusion, creating connections and ensuring continuity for our community.
The mission of Blythedale Children’s Hospital is to improve the health and quality of life of children. Founded in 1891 and based in Westchester County, Blythedale serves over 2,000 children in the New York City region each year, treating children of all ages and backgrounds through inpatient care, outpatient and day hospital services, and community-based therapy. More than two-thirds of our inpatients are from low-income households in New York City, and we serve all families regardless of their ability to pay. Our multidisciplinary team has the expertise to improve the outlook for children who have a wide range of medical conditions and physical trauma, such as brain injuries, cancer, cerebral palsy, organ transplants, ventilator dependency, burn recovery, and rare diseases that no other specialty hospital in New York is equipped to handle. Blythedale is also the only children’s hospital in New York State with its own public school district on site, ensuring that our young patients can experience childhood in as normal a way as possible.