Meet Fabiola
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…
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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…
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…
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!
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.
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).
Ellen Waddill, talks about Trot for Tots 31st annual 5K and family walk fundraiser.
Kelley Granahan, PCD Director of Development and Marketing Talks about our New Name, New Logo, New website and 50th Anniversary.
Wake Up Call on WCVB featuring Professional Center for Child Development on Valentine’s Day
Early intervention services can make a huge difference in helping kids and families overcome developmental struggles. COVID-19 has changed how these programs operate and early intervention centers say without help, they may not be open when the restrictions are over.