Three young girls standing together in a classroom, smiling at the camera. One girl is wearing a pink top with a character and goggles, the second girl is in a blue shirt with a triangle face and the words, 'All right, all right,' and the third girl is in a pink top with an ice cream cone graphic. They are holding hands and are in a play or learning area.

Child Care

Easterseals child care program, for children 6 weeks to 5 years old, implements developmentally appropriate practices & activities daily.  The therapeutic program follows a curriculum based on learning through play and child-directed creative experiences. Within a month of a participant’s enrollment, an assessment is conducted and goals are developed. Our teachers work on these goals through daily activities in the classroom, playground and cafeteria.  These skills are fostered through daily repetition of activities targeting fine motor, gross motor, adaptive skills, cognitive and social/communication skills.

Children of all abilities encouraged to apply!

Georgia's Pre-K Program is a FREE educational program for Georgia's four year olds to prepare children for Kindergarten.

Our program includes:

Full day Pre-K program (8:00 to 2:30 pm)

Academic and Social Enrichment

Parent/ Family Engagement

Free meals (breakfast, lunch and snack)

Field trips

Fee-based Before and Afterschool care available

To Qualify for this program:

Your child must be 4 years of age by September 1st

Your child must be a Georgia resident

The parent must allow the child to attend the full day program for the duration of the school year

Georgia Pre-K

Two young boys playing basketball outdoors; one boy in a wheelchair wearing a blue helmet reaches for the basketball held by another boy in a red shirt; adult standing behind them.

School-Aged

School-aged children (6 to 22 years old) are engaged in developmentally appropriate activities after school, during the summer & during other school holidays/ breaks.  Development of adaptive/life skills is an essential focus of this program.  A plan of care is developed in alignment with the Individual Education Plan. Goals are identified and worked on through activities that foster independence in the following areas: safety skills (recognizing their basic information and emergency information), social skills (communicating with peers and respecting personal boundaries) and the development of independent personal care and toileting skills.  

Contact us.

Sheteta Chambers-Addison, Children’s Director

sheteta@eastersealswga.org
706-660-1144