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Partners for Child Development Catchment Area for Early Intervention

Partners in Child Development Announces the Expansion of its Early Intervention Program

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.
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Impact of 50 Years of Nurturing Growth

Sharing the IMPACT of 50 Years nurturing the growth and potential of children of all abilities.
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PCD Partnering with the Community

Early Intervention Specialists Sintia Attubato and Shelby Balukonis share ways that PCD helps to bridge the gaps that may exist in caring for young children.
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Play-Based Learning

PCD EI offers Toddler and Parent/Child Playgroups in both our Lawrence and Andover locations.
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Transition from Early Intervention at Age 3

Every child will eventually transition from EI, at age 3 or before. It is never too early to start to understand the process. “Turning Three Essentials” workshops provide information about the procedures for transitioning a child from early intervention (EI) to special education.
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Anderson School Podcast

Director Chris Hunt, family liaison Ellen Waddill and Caroline Pounds, mom to a little boy currently receiving care join On Mic with Jordan Rich Podcast to discuss the Anderson School at PCD (formally PCCD).

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