Individualized Services for Children Experiencing Learning Differences, Developmental Delays and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Whether your child has received a diagnosis or you are just beginning your search for information, this list of questions may give voice to your concerns:
- Is your child experiencing difficulty in school or in reaching developmental milestones?
- Do you have an underlying sense that something is “not right” with your child’s development?
- Do you feel overwhelmed by where to start and what questions to ask?
- Are you concerned about what direction to take with your child’s school placement?
- Are you unsure about what services your child might need and how to find them?
- Has your child been diagnosed with a developmental delay, a specific developmental or learning challenge, or autism spectrum disorder?
Pragmatic Services for Children and Families
Every family wants their child to grow and learn to his or her fullest potential. Families may need support in understanding their child’s development and learning needs. This may be especially true when a child is struggling with important developmental milestones.
PCES offers pragmatic support to families, whether the child is experiencing difficulty with developmental milestones or has a diagnosis of a developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder, or other related developmental challenge.
Areas of concern in your child’s development may include cognitive, language and communication, fine or gross motor skills, sensory integration, social and emotional development, or pre-academics and academics.
PCES offers individualized services and support for your child from birth through age 8 to meet a full range of diagnostic, intervention, educational and referral needs.