Upon enrollment, each child is
evaluated for the purpose of
developing a specific
educational program to meet
his or her needs.
CDC recognizes that each child
requires individualized
instruction and attention.
Children requiring a high
degree of attention are
normally placed in a program
with a child to teacher ratio of
three-to-one. Children who
require a lesser degree of
attention are usually placed in
a program with a three or
five-to-one ratio, depending on
the child's needs.
CDC works with children with special needs and teaches parents how to understand and cope with the individual requirements of their children.
The special needs of CDC children may include:
- Developmental delays
- Hyperactivity,premature
birth
- Prenatal exposure to drugs
or alcohol
- Early medical conditions
- Eating and sleeping
disorders
- Problems interacting with
their peers
- Language delays
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