Whit and His Family Find a Community
Read about Caroline's journey as a mother of a child with special needs and how Partners in Child Development and Anderson School provided the support and community her family needed.
Read about Caroline's journey as a mother of a child with special needs and how Partners in Child Development and Anderson School provided the support and community her family needed.
Read how the sky is the limit as Emilia’s mother, Stephanie, shares her daughter’s journey and development accomplishments working with Early Intervention Services.
Toddlers pushing boundaries is a typical developmental activity. Read this article to help you and your toddler through this stage.
Fabiola moved to Lawrence when she was eight years old, the oldest of three children. In 2018, she was on Indeed and came across a part-time opportunity to work for Partners in Child Development...
There is no reason to get stressed out, go into debt, or feel anxiety about holiday or birthday gift giving. We understand how wonderful it feels to give presents and watch a child open them. Thoughtful giving can make the experience wonderful for everyone.
We are passionate about children, and helping each child maximize their potential. That is the essence of Partners in Child Development with our three programs...
Madeline Ceballos’ passion for early childhood education was solidified at 16 working part-time in a day care center. Growing up in Westford, MA, the second of four girls, Madeline played school with her sisters, and she was always the teacher...
Families are always looking for something to do with their toddlers and preschool age children. Here are four of our fall favorites to find ways to promote developmentally appropriate activities within a child's and family's everyday life.
Play is a child’s primary activity and form of expression. It is in play that children get to know themselves, their body’s capabilities and their surroundings.
Back to school is often an exciting time in a student’s life and at Anderson School, we start the school year with lots of exciting news!
Listening, making sounds, singing songs, and exploring with music has a profound impact on a child’s development.
Wandaly’s children Novaly (20 months), and Malachi (5 months) are bright and happy, often getting outside to play in the park or explore their toys at home.
It’s a beautiful time of year and a wonderful time to explore the great outdoors.
Chris Hunt, Executive Director of Partners in Child Development, is pleased to announce that its Early Intervention Program serving children 0 to 3 years old who have developmental delays or are at risk for delays has been contracted by the Department of Public Health (DPH) to expand its services to the Lowell catchment area serving families and children in eight additional communities in the Commonwealth effective July 1, 2024.
Sharing the IMPACT of 50 Years nurturing the growth and potential of children of all abilities.