This center is held at the CDCI (Center of Disability and Community Inclusion). It offers adaptive devices or software programs that helps people with all types of disabilities in order to assist them in being more independent at school, home, or in their community. They have many devices that are available for people to try out.
This is an online library digital book resource for people with print disabilities. Any child from grades K-12 who is on an IEP or 504 with a visual, physical or learning/reading disability can use this site for free. It does have to be linked to your child’s school. Ask your child’s special educator about this amazing resource!
Danielle enjoys working with both children and adults with varying communication and swallowing disorders. She has a strong background in working with children who are on the spectrum. Although based in Montpelier, she works in Chittenden County a few days a week.
The Luse Center provides speech-language pathology and audiology services to children throughout Vermont. They offer numerous services from speech and language assessments and programming, audiological evaluations, auditory processing disorders screening, and hearing aid evaluations.
The Stern Center for Language and Learning provides individual learning evaluations as well as psychoeducational evaluations. There are many qualified providers that can perform evaluations.
The Stern Center also offers individual instruction in:
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Reading Fluency and Comprehension
- Spelling
- Writing Mechanics, Composition, and Grammar
- Math Operations and Problem Solving
CVMC has a great facility that offers physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology for children. There facility is spacious and has numerous kid friendly equipment so children can enhance their skills in all areas. If you live in central Vermont area this is definitely the place to go!
Excellent physical therapist: Larissa Gillespie PT, DBT