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Resources for Children with Special Needs
Russian School of Mathematics
Age Range: Grades K through 12 Phone: 617-453-9291 Website: www.russianschool.com/locations/lexington Schedule: Courses open in June. 6 week session, 2 classes per week.
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Summer at Waldorf Park
Age Range: Birth to 6 years, must be accompanied by parent or caregiver Phone: 781-863-1062 Website: thewaldorfschool.org/storytime Schedule: Open specific summer weeks only, please call or see website for info.
Story Times & Sing-a-longs
A list of places to take your children for story times and sing-a-longs. Please check with the facilities to make sure of exact times and dates.
Arlington Robbins Library
Arlington www.robbinslibrary.org 781-316-3200
Arlington Edith M. Fox Branch Library
www.robbinslibrary.org
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/
Bedford Free Library
www.bedfordlibrary.net
Belmont Public Library
belmontpubliclibrary.net E. Arlington 781-316-3198
Burlington 781-273-3871
Bedford 781-275-9440
Belmont 617-489-2000
Cary Memorial Library
www.carylibrary.org
Winchester Public Library
www.winpublib.org Lexington 781-862-6288
Winchester 781-721-7171
Resources for Children with Special Needs
Special needs can include a variety of conditions – physical, psychological, cognitive and other conditions – which may require extra care. Here are some local resources and programs to help you and your child.
Lexington Resources
Lexington SEPAC/SEPTA
lexingtonsepacsepta.wildapricot.org Parents supporting parents of children with special needs in Lexington Public Schools
Lexington Children’s Place
www.lexingtonma.org/childrens-place An integrated preschool for children with and without special education needs.
Child & Family Psychological Services (CFPS)
www.cfpsych.org CFPS strives to provide access to the highest quality, comprehensive, evidence-based evaluation, treatment, and consulting services.
Josiah Willard Hayden Recreation Centre
www.jwhayden.org Programs are offered throughout the year that accept children with special needs.
Lexington Recreation Department
www.lexingtonma.gov/recreation-community-programs Programs are offered that accept children with special needs.
Massachusetts Resources
Family Ties of MA
www.massfamilyties.org Information and support network for families and children with Disabilities, Special health care needs or chronic illnesses.
Federation for Children with Special Needs
fcsn.org The federation serves as a center of parents and parent organizations to work together on behalf of children with special needs and their parents.
INTERFACE
interface.williamjames.edu A mental health referral service, offered by the Town of Lexington and Lexington Public Schools, and provided by William James College.
MA Early Intervention (EI)
www.mass.gov/orgs/early-intervention-division EI is a program for infants and toddlers (birth to 3 years old) who have developmental delays or are at risk of a developmental delay.
MA Department of Education, Special Education
www.doe.mass.edu/sped Oversees the public education of all children in Massachusetts, including compliance with Special Education legal requirements.
MA Association of Special Education Parent Advisory Councils
fcsn.org/masspac A grassroots organization for Sped PAC parents and supporters across the Commonwealth.
Special Needs Advocacy Network
www.spanmass.org A grassroots effort by parents/advocates whose mission is to support children into becoming self advocates.
MA Advocates for Children
www.massadvocates.org A non-profit organization dedicated to being an independent and effective voice for children who face barriers to equal educational and life opportunities.
Thom Mystic Valley Early Intervention Program
www.thomchild.org/mystic-valley.htm Thom Mystic Valley is committed to providing high quality, comprehensive, and family-centered early intervention services to infants, toddlers, their families, and others in the community who care for them.