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The C & E Difference

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We value community programming to maximize transference of skill to new environments.

Cause and Effect Foundation is excited to offer Purposeful Playgroups.  These groups are intended to enhance each child’s programming, giving them more opportunities for learning and skill-building!  Purposeful Playgroups provide a flexible, educational environment where CDFs, therapists and Education Consultants support each child`s individualized program in enriching and innovative ways.

Some highlights of Cause and Effect’s Purposeful Playgroups:

  • Child-centered
  • Creative, varied and purposeful play!
  • Safe, inviting space
  • Developmentally appropriate activities
  • Supported by Therapists and Education Consultants
  • Social opportunities with peers
  • Flexible schedule
  • Music and Movement activities
  • CDF Resource sharing
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