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1101 Hauck Drive, Rolla, MO 65401
Capable Kids and Families is a program designed to support families who have a child with special needs. Program components include: weekly networking/playgroup meetings, an accessible playroom, and an extensive therapy equipment loan program. A resource library is also available to families and professionals. Equipment Loan Program: Equipment is available to address concerns in the following areas: gross and fine motor, speech and language development, sensory integration, ability switches and adapted toys, visual and auditory processing, cognitive development and problem solving, positioning, and mobility. Resource Library: Resources are available for checkout by families and professionals. The books, CDs, tapes, and kits cover a variety of topics. Capable Kids and Families is partnering with Saint Louis Arc to bring the CKF programs and services to the St. Louis area.
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3126 Hirter Drive, Saint Joseph, MO 64506
Opportunities to meet and interact with outher families through playgroups and events in your area.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
1201 Hanley Industrial Court, Suite A, Saint Louis, MO 63144
Small Steps Therapeutic Playgroup: Playgroup for babies and toddlers with networking for parents.
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404 Cedar Ridge Drive, Branson, MO 65616
Provides weekly playgroups in the Cedar Ridge Primary School gymnasium.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
1115 Fairgrounds Road, Jefferson City, MO 65109
Playgroups offered through Capable Kids and Families for children and families of children with special needs.
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1750 South Big Bend Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63117
Buddy Builders: Parent-child classes are designed for children who are blind or visually impaired to engage in supervised play. Classes may include music therapy, differing lighting and toy adaptations, and specialized activities.
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