Service Details
Kids World Preschool |
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1328 W Stern Dr Salt Lake City, UT 84123 Tel: 801-243-4991 |
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Kids World Preschool educates children with and without disabilities in a inclusive environment. This unique preschool takes the traditional classroom and customizes learning for every child. Kids World staff works with children of all abilities such as: Autism, PDD, Speech Delays, Down Syndrome, Aspergers, Behavior challenges, Cerebral Palsy, and Developmental Delays. This specialized preschool also has many families enrolling their typical children in the classroom as peer models. Early childhood experts say that educating children with disabilities and without disabilities in the same classroom is highly beneficial. Early childhood educators also agree early intervention is a key to a child's success in education. This preschool highly specializes in Communication strategies and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Kids World Preschool also provides services for children who have or are at increased risk for physical, developmental, and behavioral, disorders. |
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Support Types: - ABA - Therapy Services - ABA/Discrete Trial - Assistive Technology - Auditory Integration Therapy - Behavorial Intervention - Early Intervention - Early Intervention - Education - Floortime - Music Therapy - Play Therapy - Private School (Integrated) - Private School (Multi-disability) - RDI - Schools - Preschool - Typical - Sensory Integration - Speech & Language - Speech Therapy - Support / Tutoring - Swimming Lessons - Therapy Providers |
Ages Supported: - Preschool - Kindergarten |
Ratings and CommentsHere is what people are saying about this serviceAverage Rating: 1 /5 Stars Number of Ratings: 2 Rate this Service
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appear to be unqualified to deal with children with "actual" autism. Score: 1 Date: 2009-03-09 13:15:31
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We had a very poor experience with this school. We thought the school was all inclusive to children with all abilities, but we were told our son he was not welcome back after only one session because of some of his typical autistic behaviors. We were told this in an unprofessional and uncompassionate manner. Parents and children dealing with autism deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, and we felt we weren't in any way. It's difficult to see how the school can back up their claim of accepting and being qualified to handle children of all abilities when ours was let go after only one session. Score: 1 Date: 2008-10-02 12:39:43 |
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