Best Special Needs Care in Kansas City, KS
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Faith-based facility providing a full array of childcare services based on the needs of parents today. Services include an engaged learning environment for Preschool ages, Infant Care services,...
Infant Care Services
Complete & comprehensive Infant care based on the needs of the parents
Toddler Care
Also offers: School Age Services, Summer Care Services, Preschool Program, and more
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Home-based daycare with a play-based curriculum. Program goal is to provide the most natural learning environment while teaching practical life skills through positive learning experiences. Program...
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Center offers care and interactive learning programs for infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children. Program focuses on providing hands-on educational activities and experiences that promote...
Speaks Spanish
Present Home Daycare & Autism Support is a licensed, inclusive home daycare owned by a former Registered Behavior Technician. We warmly welcome all children, including those with autism, offering a...
Special Needs Care
Infant, Toddler, Summer, After School Care
Present Home Daycare & Autism Support: Licensed, inclusive care by a former RBT & Teacher. We welcome all kids, including those with autism, offering big play spaces, minimal screens, and creative arts. Personalized, nurturing, and fun—where every child thrives!
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Early childhood center offering education for children who are blind or have low vision alongside sighted peers in preparation for the sighted world. Early childhood program offers instruction for...
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The provider & staff offers childcare in a home away from home/safe environment. A smaller group size allows more one-on-one caring & teaching.
Special Needs Care
Infant Care Program
Also offers: School Age Care Program
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St. Peter's Day School provides a comprehensive early childhood developmental program based on traditional Christian principles. It offers a safe and nurturing environment, focusing on the spiritual,...
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Center offers developmental preschool and occupational, speech, and physical therapy services for young children with developmental delays or disabilities. Program provides therapy-based educational...
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Program for children facing developmental delays and behavioral challenges. Children participate in individualized therapy, play, and guided activities. Nutrition and psychological assessments are...
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Center offers medical, educational, and therapeutic preschool services for young children. Emphasis is placed on ensuring each child experiences social, emotional, intellectual, and physical skill...
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Childcare provider offering services to young learners in a home-based environment. Goal is to help children learn important social, emotional, and behavioral skills that offer preparation for a...
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Guides
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The Cost of Childcare in Kansas: A Guide for Parents
Curious how much daycare or preschool really costs in Kansas? We break down average childcare rates by city, age, and program type—based on real data from local providers.
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What Are the Four Types of Special Needs?
The term "special needs" is often used to describe a wide variety of conditions or differences, particularly in children. We’re breaking down the different kinds of needs or challenges children might have, that could be considered special needs.
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Where Can I Find Special Needs Daycare?
Finding the right childcare setting can feel overwhelming, especially if your child has high support needs. From securing the right services to finding the right caregiver, there are a lot of things to consider.