Early Education Center
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About Our Model
The Early Education Center is early intervention for toddlers and children (ages 16 months to 6 years) of all ability levels focused on Applied Behavioral Analysis Therapy and achieving developmental milestones provided in a developmentally engaging setting.
The Faison Center’s Early Education Center embraces a verbal behavior developmental model and uses a personalized approach adapted for each student. The school uses Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), inclusive and play-based teaching methods, motor planning training and social skills instruction. Formalized parent training tailored to the family’s needs is also provided. Students in the Early Education Center are served by a team of licensed behavior analysts, teachers, and teaching assistants.
The Importance of Early Intervention
Early intervention can play a vital role in helping children with autism succeed. The Faison Center recommends taking action immediately after diagnosis, instead of waiting until a child is old enough to enter a day school program at age four or five. As part of the Behavioral Health Clinic, the Early Education Center offers the benefits of an early intervention and educational program to help develop the child’s communication and social skills, and provide parents with helpful support and training. The Early Education Center is designed for students as young as 16 months old.
Funding
We are in network with the following insurance companies:
- Aetna
- Anthem
- Medicaid (Molina, Anthem, and Sentara)
Early Education Center Admissions
For further information about admissions to Faison’s Early Education Center, call our admissions staff at (804) 612-1949, email them at admissions@faisoncenter.org, or visit our admissions page to learn more about our admissions process.