Classes begin the first week of June and end after the first week of August.
You may choose from one or two days a week. Classes are offered Tuesdays and/or Thursdays. 9:00am to 11:00am
No class the week of July 4th.
Summer Session 2017
TWO's DAYS Summer Session is an 8-week, 2-year old preschool enrichment class led by Lacey Hadel M.Ed., ECSE with support from an experienced paraprofessional.
What makes us UNIQUE?
This will be the first class in our NEW CLASSROOM equipt with a children's restroom, sensory play area and fenced in outdoor playspace! The program is open to all 2- year olds in our community and children will be challenged at their developmental level. The 2-hour class will focus on social interaction, age appropriate play, class routine, language development, self-help skills, music & reading, gross & fine motor, cognitive development and sensory exploration. Parents will drop children for the class and will be working with families and children on separtion anxiety. Children must have limited behavioral concerns.
Must be 2 years of age, Max 12 children
TOILET TRAINING is NOT REQUIRED
You will be provided with a parent handbook and receive weekly newsletters from Lacey.
FEES:
Full Payment: $400 for 8-week summer session (1 day) *** Early Registration Discount $320
Full Payment: $700 for 8-week summer session (2 days)***Early Registration Discount $600
$100 non-refundable for cancellations after enrolled
More about Lacey. Lacey is a highly sought after ECSE teacher. We are very lucky to have her!
Lacey received her bachelor’s degree in Unified Early Childhood (birth through 3rd grade general and special education) in 2009 at the University of Kansas. She then went on and completed her Masters in Special Education in 2015 at the University of Kansas.
Lacey has taught the PEP class at CTS for one year. Prior to beginning at Children's Therapy Services, Lacey worked in the Blue Valley School District as a special educator for 7 years. She began her career as an elementary center based special education teacher and then became an early childhood special education teacher. She spent the last two years at Hilltop Early Learning Center. Lacey has a wide range of skills and has worked with a variety of students. She has experience working with children with Autism, speech and language delays, Down Syndrome, sensory disorders, fine and gross motor delays, challenging behaviors as well as cognitive delays. She believes that all children have the right and ability to learn and it is the teacher’s responsibility to find out how they learn best and make the most progress. Lacey has also been trained in Positive Behavioral Intervention and believes that by having the right supports in place, all children can be successful in the classroom and home environment.