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May 2023 by Rayna O.
for 220 a week they dont even have qualified staff for special needs children but they sure claim they do the lady thats running the place is so rude
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November 2019 by Josh Robinett
My son has been attending this school for 3 years. They have done wonders for him. The staff is very passionate about the children that attend. We sent our son to public school for 1/2 a year before we pulled him out and brought him back to space coast early intervention center. He is so happy to go there every day. I highly recommend looking into this school if you are looking for an amazing place for your child.
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November 2019 by Renee Roche
I love SCEIC! My grandson goes there and has been since he was 2. Even when he isn't on his best behavior and he has to go into "timeout" he still loves going there - which says a lot about the teachers, assistants, administrators - they truly are very caring and will do whatever is needed to help each child succeed.
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November 2019 by Jason Martin
We love this school! Our child has done so well here. The staff and teachers are so caring and you can see their love for children and learning.
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November 2018 by Trisha Weber
This school is amazing!!! What I love about Space Coast early intervention Center is how accessible the faculty and staff is. I'm able to talk to my daughter's teachers both before and after school any day I need to. This makes me feel valued. The staff welcomes me and they make me feel like family. The atmosphere is inclusive and accepting. I first came upon the school when I was searching for an alternative educational track for my son. His needs exceeded the capabilities of available facilities in the area. They welcomed him with open arms without judgement or exception. He has since aged beyond the available grades offered at Space Coast, but the organization has been looking to secure funds to expand the grades available. My hope is that both my son and daughter will attend the same amazing school once again.
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November 2018 by Jon Krehely
Such a horrible place!!! You're better off with a private caretaker than taking your disable child to this place. Don't waste your money!!
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November 2017 by Alexandra Fedorova
This is the only place where teachers and assistants are qualified enough to work with special needs such as behavioral disorders, non-speaking, different delays.You can not put your child into usual nearest daycare if she speaks different language (not english, not spanish), do you?Here staff has all nessesary teaching aids and material and methodics and therapyLove this place
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November 2016 by Tim Nutter
We are the parents of a beautiful 3 year old boy with ASD & Infantile Scoliosis. We were excited to learn about SCEIC which we were referred to through Early Steps when our son was 2 (pre-diagnosis). We were looking to integrate him into a social environment for a few hours a week to allow him to slowly develop these skills as my wife is a stay at home mom and "play dates" are extremely difficult to organize with a child who is not social. We brought him in for an evaluation with SCEIC and were sent away as he was deemed "socially inappropriate." We were furious and contacted Early Steps to relay the message. SCEIC has since undergone a management change and so we tried again, this time at 3 years old. We brought him in again for another evaluation (with an official diagnosis of ASD and a copy of his IEP). We were very up-front with our desires of a few hours a week for social interaction and waited to hear from the scheduler about enrollment. We were told then that due to the director's "strong feelings" towards consistency, there would not be a place for him unless we were willing to enroll him 5 days a week (at a significantly increased price from our quoted 2 days a week option). We again stated that he already has an IEP and will begin ESE Pre-K (3 days a week) in the fall and we were simply looking to ingrate him into a social environment away from his mother and I to ease the transition into school, but to no avail. I have heard a few good things about this place, but many bad things as well from parents of special needs children and our experiences have been awful. With no option for "regular" daycare, we're stuck. Luckily with family support, we have come up with a plan to simulate a 2 day/week social interaction.I hope our experience is just the anomaly and other parents of special needs children have better luck. As for us, we've been burned twice now; we'll never attempt to enroll our child here again.
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November 2015 by yvonne bluth
Space Coast early childhood special education intervention center