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Queens Early Childhood Development Association

Record #: ROQ0176
Last Modified: 07 Jan 2016
Last Full Update: 21 Oct 2014

Location

Located In Milton (Queens Co.)
Where To Find Us
6 Bridge St
Milton, NS
Areas Served Queens County (NS)

Contact

Website earlyintervention.net/queens
E-Mail queenseip@eastlink.ca
Phone 902-354-5890
Contact Donna Donna, Coordinator
Alternate Contact Denise Lowe Whynot, Coordinator
Mailing Address c/o Queens Early Childhood Development Association 
PO Box 1689 
Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0
Fax 902-354-5004

Description & Services

Information Located on the beautiful South Shore of Nova Scotia, Queens Early Childhood Development Association offers special services to families of children with developmental challenges. 
 
These services are available to each family in their own home, because it is in the home that children are the most relaxed, happy and ready to learn. 
 
In today's busy world, we believe that parents want help that is very practical. So, we try to find solutions that fit with each family's lifestyle. 
 
Queens Early Childhood Development Association is one of 21 Early Intervention programs located across Nova Scotia and is closely affiliated with the Early Intervention Association of Nova Scotia. 
 
It is our goal that your family will become well informed about your child's developmental disorder, confident in your own ability to help her, committed to caring for her and to advocating for the most appropriate services for them. 
 
We believe that every child is a child of promise. We want to help each child to do his best to lead a productive and happy life in his/her family, in his community and in his school. 
 
Our services are available to any family who has a child with special needs, if: 
you live in the county of Queens and 
your child is an infant, toddler or preschooler and 
your child has a developmental delay or 
your child is at risk for developmental delay because of a diagnosis or a biological risk. 
 
We offer the following services to families: 
 
Home visiting, Summer Play Group, Toy and Resource lending library, Networking and Support