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Learning Disabilities

Laurel Oaks/Great Oaks

300 Oak Dr. Phone: (937) 382-1411
Toll Free: (800) 752-5480
Wilmington, OH 45177-9386
E-Mail: culbertm@greatoaks.com
www.greatoaks.com

Training

Services are provided for individuals with learning disabilities.

Region 14 Hopewell Center

5350 W. New Market Rd. Phone: (937) 393-1904
Hillsboro, OH 45133
http://www.ohioregion14.org/

Assessments

Regional School Psychologists provide traditional and problem solving assessment, intervention assistance, consultation, and crisis intervention services upon referral from school districts.

Southern Ohio Educational Service Center

3321 Airborne Road Phone: (937) 382-6921
Wilmington, OH 45177
E-Mail: so_rdalton@mveca.org
www.socc.k12.oh.us

Early Intervention

Early Intervention Assistance through Hopewell SERRC and CCESC's Early Intervention Coordinator. Collaboration between Head Start, private preschool programs and Even Start.

Family Support Group

Parent Mentor Support group for parents of children with disabilities in Clinton County.

Intervention

Children and Family First representatives and Children Intervention Team collaborate to meet the needs of children and their families with: emotional problems, physical and learning disabilities, mental retardation, and chronic illness.

Job Placement

Contact and collaboration with Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, Clinton Community Counseling Center, job training through transition to work, Summer Youth Employment and Training, Drug and Alcohol Center and Juvenile Courts.

Supervision

Supervision of all county DH/LD/SBH/MH and early childhood programs. Provide supervisors to all special education teachers in Clinton County.

Wilmington City Schools

341 S. Nelson Phone: (937) 382-1641
Wilmington, OH 45177
E-Mail: jennifer.jones@wilmington.k12.oh.us
http://www.wilmingtoncityschools.com/

Evaluation

Educational and behavioral evaluations for children and teens (age 3-21) who may have a disability.

Training

Specialized training for all identified students with handicapping conditions.

Vocational Training

Vocational Training for ages 16-22. Coordination of education and employment, and transition to work for those with disabilities.

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