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Project Child Clinic Program

Supervisor: Maryann Moller

 

Dear Parents/Guardians:

 

Project Child Clinic provides services to non-classified preschool children in order to enhance the development of speech and language, perceptual-motor skills, balance and coordination, attention for focusing, and overall behavior.  Most children are seen in small groups.  In all programs, the curriculum is individualized and determined by the needs of your individual child.  A home program is provided to augment therapy for each child.  Parents are encouraged to become actively involved in their child's program through use of the home activities suggested by our staff.

 

Clinic programs generally follow the Mercer County Special Services School District school calendar.  In addition, services are available during the summer months.

 

Project Child Clinic is a grant program funded by the Mercer County Department of Human Services.  The Board of Chosen Freeholders has been most generous in our funding.  However, rising programmatic costs have resulted in a nominal fee charged to those families directly receiving our services.

 

The 2010-2011 fees for Project Child Clinic Programs are as follows:

 

Summer Session:  Monday, July 12th through Friday, August 13th:

Speech Clinic $125/5 week session (45 minute weekly session)

Readiness Clinic $125/5 week session (60 minute weekly session)

Perceptual/Motor Clinic $125/5 week session (45 minute weekly session)

 

School Year Session:

Speech Clinic $100/month (45 minute weekly session)

Readiness Clinic $100/month (60 minute weekly session)

Perceptual/Motor Clinic $100/month (45 minute weekly session)

 

 

 

We at Project Child are concerned with the safety and well-being of all of our children.  We fully understand that childcare for siblings is often difficult to arrange, making it necessary to bring additional children with you for your child's scheduled session.  We request that you closely supervise those children waiting with you.  We suggest bringing "quiet time" activities to occupy

your children, such as workbooks, puzzles, coloring books, storybooks, etc.  Children should stay with you and not be permitted to walk through the halls, enter classrooms, or play with the toys, equipment, and materials belonging to the school building. For safety purposes, parents (or the guardian accompanying your child to the Project Child Clinic Program) are required to remain on-site for the duration of the session.   We trust that you share our concern and understand the importance of your cooperation.

 

We hope that our Project Child Clinic services are a positive and pleasant experience for your child.  Snacks are often used as reinforcers during sessions.  Our snacks are often either pretzels or crackers.  We appreciate parent input if there is a "special treat" that your child particularly enjoys.  If you prefer, it would be fine to bring your own snacks.  Please be sure to alert our staff to any dietary restrictions.

 

 

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Download this file (Enroll 1011.doc)Clinic Enrollment Form Project Child[Clinic Enrollment Form Project Child]35 Kb14/05/10 09:27
Download this file (Enroll TVLC 1011.doc)Village Learning Center Enrollment[2010-2011 PROJECT CHILD CLINIC PROGRAM-THE VILLAGE LEARNING CENTER]38 Kb14/06/10 08:43