My son was in the early intervention program with the preschool for one year. From Aug/2017 to Sep/2018. He turned 4 on May/2018. I questioned diagnosis for ADHD or autism, and I was told he was too young to be diagnosed many times. I removed him from Jordan Valley as he was having no improvements with the delayed speech. He is currently in a daycare that was able to help him with the language and with the structure and routine he needs.I tried to contact my insurance for an autism diagnosis after discussing it with the pediatrician and I found out that insurance is obligated to cover diagnosis up to 3 years old, which made me really frustrated because I missed the opportunity. We started with the Early Child Development program when my son was 2 years old. A couple months ago I found a psychologist that was able to test him with my insurance and my son finally received the diagnosis..... He is turning 5 now.I would say that the Early Intervention Program has nothing about early or intervention. They only watch, test and report the development, nothing more than that.
Submitted by parent on May 17, 2012
This is an amazing school! They have done so much for my son to help with all his special needs and making him feel like just a regular kid. In the few years he has gone there he has made incredible improvement and I can't imagine him anywhere else!
Submitted by other on October 06, 2011
I have a nephew that attends this school. I have had the opportunity to get to know the staff and students. It's a wonderful school with great equipment and well trained staff that care about each person that walks through the doors. They have an excellent music program with a great teacher. They go thankless a lot of the time, but they should be lauded for everything they do.