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Developmental screenings available
October 21, 2009
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Lawrence Early Childhood Special Services will provide free developmental screenings for children from 3 to 5 years old.
The screening looks at preschoolers’ walking, talking, hearing, vision, thinking and play skills. All screenings are by appointment at the East Heights Early Childhood Family Center, 1430 Haskell Ave., and will be offered on Nov. 10 and 24 and Dec. 8.
To schedule an appointment, call Edie Boehle at 330-1643 or Rusty Schnur Shelton at 330-4476.
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Made_in_China (Paul R. Getto) says…
Excellent! The earlier we can figure out what a child may need and how to help them, the better their education tends to go. Well-educated students benefit us all, particular those who worry about budgets, Social Security, Medicare, etc. To make this happen, students need to get a good education, get a job, pay taxes and stick with it.