In this episode of Kids First, host Keven Cohen and Dr. Perry Mills are joined by Meta Hendricks, the Executive Director of the Meyer Center for Special Children in Greenville, South Carolina. Meta shares insights into the school's 71-year history, its mission to support children with disabilities, and its unique approach to education and therapy.
Founded in 1954, the Meyer Center is dedicated to providing specialized care for children from birth through second grade, with a focus on early intervention. The center serves approximately 120 children, offering a blend of individualized education and therapy in a nurturing environment. Meta highlights the dedicated staff, including certified teachers, teaching assistants, and a team of therapists who work closely with each child to ensure they receive the support they need.
Keven and Meta also discuss the challenges faced by children with special needs and their families, emphasizing the importance of communication between the school and parents. The conversation touches on the center's commitment to ensuring every child's success, including through the use of technology like speech-generating devices, which have allowed children like Grant to communicate effectively.
With an ever-growing demand for services, Meta reveals the center's plans for expansion, including the development of a new facility to accommodate more children and provide additional therapies. She also reflects on the long-term vision of the Meyer Center, aiming to build a brighter future for children with disabilities across the state.
Tune in to hear more about the invaluable work being done at the Meyer Center and the impact it has on both children and their families.
🔗 Learn more: meyercenter.org
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