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    Pediatric Therapy Associates

4201 Lake boone Trail, Suite 4

Raleigh

919-781-4434

www.pedtherapy.com


Serves birth to 21 years; fees vary. Provides pediatric speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral counseling, CBRS and Early Intervention services in Raleigh, Cary and Wake Forest offices, as well as in preschools, daycare programs and in homes for children birth to 21. Emphasizing the importance of parent involvement in setting goals and in working towards the optimal achievement for every child.



   Provide Therapy

Cary
919-341-1166

www.providencetherapy.com

Serves infants to 12 years. Specializing in movile pediatric Occupational Therapy. Providing one-on-one service in the school, home, and other conducive locations. Focusing on sensory integration, handwriting, fine motor, behavior/social, and motor coordination disorders. Some insurance accepted.



   Student Learning Recover

522 E. Williams St.
Apex
919-303-3090
www.studentlearningrecovery.com


Serves ages 5-adult; hourly fees are $60. Specialized reading tutoring for dyslexia and visually reltaed reading disorders. Provides reading comprehension, spelling, handwriting with visual/perceptual therapy, visual motor and visual attention therapy with a vision therapist and reading specialist. Call for a free phone consultation if you suspect a visual perceptual problem may be contributing to your child's learning struggles.



    Triangle Therapy


3602 Trail 23

Durham

919-489-7771

www.triangletherapy.com

Serves ages birth-21; hours are 7;30am-5:30pm; fees vary. Occupational therapy for children and adolescents. Sensory integration available and weight training for children.



  Trilogy School

3810 Merton Dr.
919-781-7804
www.trilogyschool.com


Serves grades 2-12; enrollment is 70; tuition varies; teacher-to-student ratio is 1:4; accreditation: NPSAA. Providing specialized instruction in a small group setting for students who have learning disabilities and/or ADHD. Our goal is for students to achieve mastery learning in math, written language and reading. Full-day program includes science, social studies and study skills.



    Wake County Special Education PTA

Raleigh
919-788-2500
www.wakesepta.org

District-wide community of parents, educators, and friends of preschool through highschool students who are receiving any level of special education services (IEPs). SEPTA's mission is to informa nd educate members regarding the laws and regulations that govern special education, specific learning disabilities, and other special education issues.


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