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Category: Early Intervention Services
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Early Intervention Children Visit the Helping Friendly Farm
A child supported by KenCrest meeting one of the donkeys at the Helping Friendly Farm. // Photo by Aubrey Hoffert. KenCrest’s Early Intervention program visited the Helping Friendly Farm to […]
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Apollo’s Journey With Cerebral Palsy
At 3 years old Apollo and his parents, Sana and Zach, navigate Spastic Quad Cerebral Palsy with help from KenCrest’s Early Intervention team.
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From Parent to Parent: Raising a Child with an Intellectual Disability
Former Philadelphia Inquirer writer Ellen Gray reflects on her journey raising her son Patrick, who has an intellectual disability.
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The Controversy Around Applied Behavior Analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis has undergone scrutiny for its strict instruction, and these KenCrest experts discuss its influence.
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How Early Intervention Helps One PA Family
Take a walk in someone else’s shoes this year by digging deeper and avoid jumping to conclusions to establish a workable solution.
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The Bridge Between PA’s Early Intervention Programs
Special Instructor Terry Lubin combines his work with KenCrest’s Early Intervention program and PA’s OCDEL for two years.
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One KenCrest Special Instructor Made Educator of the Year 2022
Do you know the ins and outs of your insurance? Test your knowledge by participating in a quick quiz that could earn you a special prize.
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KenCrest Helps These 3 PA Sisters
From receiving Adult Community Living services to working in Birth-to-Three, the Messmer sisters are taking over KenCrest.
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How Early Intervention Helps One Child at a Time
KenCrest Early Interventionists help one Pennsylvania family overcome Torticollis through occupational and physical therapies.
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Our Early Interventionists Get a Shoutout from a Pennsylvania Family
KenCrest Occupational Therapist, Sandy Meroney, and Special Instructor, Jenny Ferguson, receive special shoutout during our weekly town hall.
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KenCrest’s Early Intervention Services Help Local PA Resident
Gabe was diagnosed with autism at 18-months-old and received early intervention treatment that helped him learn to speak.