SCOE Offers Infants and Toddlers Enrichment Activities at Sixth Annual Harvest Carnival
Posted October 23, 2006
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Young children enrolled in the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) Infant Development Program enjoyed an evening of fall fun and learning October 20 at the Sixth Annual Harvest Carnival.
Held in the evening at the Hiram Johnson Family Education Center, the Harvest Carnival provided dinner and activities for close to 500 students, parents and family members. Children enjoyed games and handicrafts adapted for their special education needs.
The Harvest Carnival was presented by staff and volunteers of the SCOE Infant Development Program with assistance from community supporters.
The Infant Development Program provides individualized instruction and therapy for infants and toddlers with speech, hearing, vision and movement disabilities. Each child receives comprehensive early intervention services in his or her home from a team of SCOE professionals-teacher, nurse, speech therapist, pediatric therapists, and infant educators. Services include assessment, family support, and specialized instruction to meet the individual needs of every child and family.
SCOE's Infant Development Program also provides parent support groups, parent classes, and family get-togethers. Approximately 300 children from birth to age three participate in the Infant Development Program with their parents throughout Sacramento County. The Infant Development Program is operated by the Special Education Department of the Sacramento County Office of Education.
For more information about the Infant Development Program and its services, call (916) 277-5900, extension 3.
