Education, Therapy and Counseling offered by Wonderland Child & Family Services

Education, Therapy and Counseling offered by Wonderland Child & Family Services

Provides services to children from birth through age 12 with developmental delays, disabilities, and prenatal substance exposure. Helps children meet healthy developmental milestones. Direct service providers are uniquely trained to provide trauma- and FASD-informed care. Supplemental programs include free Play & Learn Groups for children of all abilities, 0-5 years.

Physical Address

2402 Northwest 195th Place, Shoreline, WA 98177

Hours

M-F, 8:30am-5pm.

Application process

Potential clients receive an explanation of the program, a home visit, an evaluation of needs and family consultation.   Call for more information.

Fee

Accepts WA Apple Health (Medicaid) and private insurance. Public and private funding is available for children who meet eligibility standards. Financial assistance is available.

Eligibility

Children, ages birth to 3, who have a developmental delay or disability or are at risk for developing a delay, including, but not limited to: - Physical impairments - Visual, hearing, or speech delays - Learning challenges - Cerebral Palsy - Epilepsy - Spina Bifida - Down Syndrome - Sensory Differences - Feeding Difficulties Children through age 12 with prenatal exposure to drugs and/or alcohol are eligible to receive services.

Languages

Interpreter services

Service area

Snohomish, WA King, WA

Agency info

Wonderland Child & Family Services

Wonderland Child & Family Services (Wonderland) is a nonprofit agency serving children with developmental delays, disabilities, and prenatal substance exposure. Wonderland's Early Support for Infants and Toddlers program helps children (birth to age 3) meet healthy developmental milestones through individualized therapy and support services. Hope RISING Clinic provides specialized, trauma-informed services for children up to age 13 with prenatal exposure to drugs and/or alcohol, and support for their families. Services are tailored to each family's unique needs and can include occupational therapy, mental health counseling, caregiver education, social skills coaching, and connection to community resources and support.