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Programs

Birth to Three Years

Our Birth to Three program provides essential early intervention services for children up to three years old who may be at risk for developmental delays. This includes children facing challenges such as prematurity, social or emotional issues, environmental factors, or parental concerns about their development. We also support children who have already been identified with a developmental delay. Our dedicated early interventionists focus on fostering age-appropriate growth and development while offering valuable family support during these crucial early years. Best of all, all services are completely FREE!

Program Highlights

  • One-on-one early intervention services by a professional in the child’s home or natural environment throughout Collin County

  • Developmental evaluations through play

  • Goals and activities to enhance the child’s development

  • Parent support and guidance

  • Identifying and referring families to additional community services as needed

  • Books and developmental appropriate toys to enhance the child’s development

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The Significance of Parental Support

  • ​Parents are their child’s first and most important teacher

  • Children learn through play

  • You can start reading to your baby even before birth

  • How your baby learns from the beginning helps determine their future success in school

  • Reading, singing, playing, and talking to your baby helps their development.

educational learning

CHARTER SCHOOL

Exceptional Student Education (ESE)
PreK classrooms

ESE PreK classes provide educational services for children

with special needs, ages two to five years old. These services include:

  • Small class size with individualized attention.

  • Developmentally appropriate goals and activities.

  • Active parent participation.

  • Individual speech, physical, and occupational therapies.

  • Hearing and vision services.

  • Assistive technology.

Parent Representatives

Family on Digital Tablet

To enhance parent involvement, ensure access to information, support parents with their questions and concerns, and address disputes, the Embrace Learning Academy Board of Directors has appointed Tammie Jones, Resource Parent, and Tammie Jones, ESE Facilitator, as our parent representatives and liaisons with the Board. For more information or any inquiries, please feel free to reach out.

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