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Angels Reach Developmental Enrichment Center Announces the Availability of Partial Scholarships Made Possible Through the Support of The Children's Trust.


WEST HIALEAH, Fla. -- Angels Reach Developmental Enrichment Center, located in West Hialeah, is proud to announce the availability of partial scholarships made possible through the support of The Children's Trust.

Enrollment is now open for up to 15 children to participate in our Integrated Therapy and Academics Group Program for most of the upcoming school year. Children who qualify for either our morning program or our afterschool programs may participate.

The Integrated Therapy Group Program offers children with developmental delays, including PDD, Autism, ADHD, and Apraxia the opportunity to receive speech, occupational, sensory integration, social/relational, verbal behavior, DIR/Floortime, pragmatic skills, and school readiness/academic interventions in a small group environment with a maximum ratio of 2:1.

Children in the Therapy Intensive groups receive most of their interventions in a 1:1 setting while still benefiting from programmed time to develop social skills with peers. Children are grouped according to functioning abilities rather than strictly by age, and benefit from individualized programming to meet specific needs.

More information regarding the Integrated Therapy and Academics Group Program, as well as the support offered by The Children's Trust, is available by calling (305) 828-5276, or by emailing contact@AngelsReach.org.

We are always looking for the best therapists. Therapists searching for employment may also reach us by contacting the above number.

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