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Welcome to the Alderwood Early Childhood
Center 2000 200th Pl
SW
Lynnwood, WA 98036
(425) 431-7595/(425) 431-7599 (fax)
This
web site serves as a tool for Preschool teachers, parents, and
community members to learn more about AECC and resources for early
childhood development. We thank you for visiting and hope that you
find this site useful and interesting.
STAFF
INFORMATION
PROGRAMS
OFFERED
STAFF
INFORMATION
All Telephone Numbers Begin with 425-431-XXXX (last
four digits are the staff member's extension)
Program
Offerings at Alderwood Early Childhood Center (AECC)
Updated
4/23/07
Developmental
Preschool
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Part of Edmonds School District
(www.edmonds.wednet.edu)
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Provides educational services
for children with disabilities, ages 3 and 4 years
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Includes Occupational Therapy,
Physical Therapy and Speech-Language Therapy for qualifying
students
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For more information, contact
the AECC office at 425-431-7595
Integrated
Preschool
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Part of the above Developmental
Preschool classrooms
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Enrolls typically developing
students who serve as peer models in the areas of
language/communication (English) and social/emotional
skills
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Schedule includes 2 ½
hours per day, Mondays through Thursdays, mornings or
afternoons
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Follows Edmonds School
District/AECC calendar
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Cost is $75 per month (morning
or afternoon session)
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For more information, contact
the AECC office at 425-431-7595
Head
Start
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Part of Edmonds Community
College
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Includes children with
disabilities and English as a Second Language
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For more information, contact
425-712-9000
Parent Co op
Preschools
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Part of Edmonds Community
College
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Classes for 2s, 3s and
4s
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For more information, contact
425-431-7941
Childfind
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Federally mandated, provides
evaluation and identification of children with a suspected
disability
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For birth to three year olds,
contact Little Red School House at 425-775-6070
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For ages three years to twenty
one years, contact 425-431-7555
Northwest’s
Child
Northwest’s Child was established in
1989 when it was discovered that there were no programs that
existed to serve the exclusive and crucial needs of children and
teens with severe disabilities when they become older and/or their
needs more involved.
On June 10th of 1991, the doors of Northwest’s
Child opened to serve 12-13 school aged children between the ages
of 7 years and 21 years old. For more information, visit
http://www.northwestchild.org or call 425-431-7942
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