Early Intervention Center is Opening an Inclusion Kindergarten School

Melbourne, Florida - A non-profit preschool known as Space Coast Early Intervention Center (SCEIC) will open their doors for children with or without special needs. They ant to provide inclusion learning programs where children regardless of their ability will be able to gain skills needed to succeed in life.

Space Coast Daily has reported that the school will be offering a kindergarten class. It will be their first time to provide the program this coming fall.

Their aim is to provide an inclusion environment for all their students. Students that are gifted, students with ADHD, autism, students that are typical and students with other learning disabilities will have the chance to mingle and interact together. They will learn together and grow together at each of their own paces, providing a holistic atmosphere for their education.

It will be quite different from the system used by other schools. Their approach will not be an age-based kind of school program but the children will be provided an environment where each will be taught according to the level where they are good at.

Children with special needs will be handled by professionals that will be available to provide therapies on hand and learning programs. This will ensure to meet each of their student's needs. Not only are their staff and educators trained to provide education at also they are trained in areas where they will need to support a child's emotional, social, and physical needs.

There will be an open house for SCEIC on July 26-27, 2016. Interested parties who would want to register may do so by then. The rest of the information can be seen on the SCEIC website.

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