Coordinated support for every area of development
KidsCentric provides educational, therapeutic, and classroom-based support shaped around each child’s individual strengths, needs, and IEP goals.
Special Education Itinerant Teacher services
KidsCentric's certified SEIT professionals work one-on-one with preschool children in their homes or early-childhood settings.
Rather than focusing on only one area, the educator considers development across five connected domains:
- Cognitive development
- Speech and language
- Social-emotional development
- Fine and gross motor skills
- Self-help and adaptive skills
SEIT professionals coordinate with families, teachers, therapists, and other providers to create strategies that help the child participate successfully in their current environment and continue building independence over time.
Photo: A SEIT teacher working one-on-one with a child at a low table
Where services take place
- The child's home
- Preschool
- Daycare or child-care setting
- Another approved natural environment
Learning and growing together
In KidsCentric's integrated program settings, children with special education needs learn, play, and participate alongside typically developing classmates.
Children receive individualized educational and clinical support without being separated from the everyday classroom experience.
- Inclusive classroom participation
- Individualized educational support
- Opportunities for friendship and social development
- Communication between teachers, clinicians, and families
- A curriculum adapted to individual needs
- Support within a natural learning environment
Therapy that supports participation and development
Related services are provided by licensed clinicians and coordinated with the child's educators, family, and classroom team.
Speech-language pathologists support each child's ability to understand language, express themselves, and participate in conversation and classroom routines.
- Receptive and expressive language
- Articulation and speech clarity
- Social communication and interaction
- Communication within everyday routines
Positive strategies for learning and behavior
Applied Behavior Analysis uses structured teaching and positive reinforcement to help children learn useful skills and reduce behaviors that interfere with participation.
Strategies may support foundational skills such as looking, listening, imitating, communicating, managing transitions, and responding to changes in the environment.
Photo: A child celebrating a small success with their educator
One child. One plan. A coordinated team.
Children often receive support from several adults across different environments.
KidsCentric works to keep educators, therapists, families, and classroom teams aligned around the same goals. This helps children practice and use new skills more consistently throughout their day.
A note about funding
Eligible preschool special education services may be provided at no cost to families through public funding. Coverage and authorization depend on the child’s evaluation, IEP, referral, and approved services. Contact our team for guidance regarding your situation.
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