Guest guest Posted April 23, 2006 Report Share Posted April 23, 2006 Integrations Treatment Center in Mentor Ohio is currently accepting applications for the Fall 2006 Day Treatment Program for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. There may also be a few openings available for the Summer 2006 program. You are invited to an informational meeting on Tuesday May 2nd at 7PM at Integrations Treatment Center (8671 Tyler Blvd., Unit F, Mentor, Ohio 44060) to receive details about the Day Treatment Program. The following programs may be available to your child: • PRESCHOOL GROUP (9:30-2:30 Monday through Thursday*) • KINDERGARTEN GROUP (9:30-2:30 Monday through Thursday*) • SCHOOL-AGE GROUPS (9:30-2:30 Monday through Friday*) *Program times are subject to change. Integrations Treatment Center is a provider for the Ohio Department of Education Autism Scholarship program. The program is high quality, intense, and individualized. Group sizes are small (3-6 children each). Treatment is based on the child’s needs and may include Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Nutrition Therapy, Special Education, and Music Therapy. Staff members are extensively trained in Autism Spectrum Disorders. The program features a Typical Peer Program where typically developing children participate during social activity periods to improve social, language, and play skills. Treatment approaches include sensory integration programming, play based therapy, ABA programming, social skills training, academic instruction, and language based intervention. Please, call Yashila Crowell at (440) 578-1100 or email at yashilac@... with any questions, for directions to ITC, or to RSVP to the ITC Information Night. We look forward to meeting you! Sincerely, e Sweet, PT Clinical Coordinator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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