CTRS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: SPEC CHILDREN'S SCH

Ctrs For Exceptional Children: Spec Children's Sch

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Ctrs For Exceptional Children: Spec Children's Sch

4505 SHATTALON DRIVE, Winston-Salem, NC 27106

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About Ctrs For Exceptional Children: Spec Children's Sch

CTRS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: SPEC CHILDREN'S SCH is a licensed child care center at 4505 Shattalon Drive that serves children with disabilities and special health care needs. Its approach is highly specialized, offering full-time nursing care, therapies, and education, and it describes its mission as educating, nurturing, and supporting children to reach their potential.[1][3][6] The center serves **children from birth to 36 months** in its Infants and Toddlers program, and its school programs support children with physical and developmental disabilities and special health care needs; the broader family-support services extend up to age 21.[2][3][6] Notable features include a **5-star rating**, **physical/speech/occupational/horticulture therapies**, **family support programs**, and optional **afterschool and summer programs**.[3][6]

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Is CTRS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: SPEC CHILDREN'S SCH in Winston-Salem, NC licensed?

Yes. CTRS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: SPEC CHILDREN'S SCH holds an active childcare license issued by DCDEE (Division of Child Development and Early Education). All providers listed on CloverMap are verified against DCDEE's public licensing database.

What ages does CTRS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: SPEC CHILDREN'S SCH serve?

CTRS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: SPEC CHILDREN'S SCH serves children in the Winston-Salem, NC area. Contact the center directly for age group availability.

Does CTRS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: SPEC CHILDREN'S SCH accept the NC Subsidy childcare subsidy?

Yes — CTRS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: SPEC CHILDREN'S SCH accepts North Carolina's NC Subsidy (NC Child Care Subsidy Program) subsidy. Families who qualify can reduce their weekly co-pay to as little as $0. Visit North Carolina's NC Subsidy program page to check your eligibility.

How much does CTRS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: SPEC CHILDREN'S SCH cost per month?

CTRS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: SPEC CHILDREN'S SCH has not published tuition rates publicly. Contact the center directly for current pricing. North Carolina families may qualify for NC Subsidy subsidies and federal childcare tax credits that can significantly reduce costs.

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