Children's Program

A young blonde childServices to children are the cornerstone of Signal Centers, Inc., as in 1957, programs were first offered to nine children with cerebral palsy. Now, in 2009, the Children's Program has expanded to encompass so much more, with over 150 children serviced by the three sites!

Signal Centers, Inc. serves both typically-developing children and those with disabilities/special needs. Low student-to-teacher ratios are maintained, thus enabling individualized attention.

Speech, feeding, occupational, and physical therapy are offered in the classroom, and teachers often incorporate these therapies directly into classroom activities.

Click below for more information regarding the following elements of the Children's Program:

Click here for the Child Development Schedule of dates closed through May 2010

Click here for the Pre-School Schedule of dates closed through May 2010

Signal Centers, Inc. is licensed as an Early Intervention Center by Tennessee's Departments of Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities, Human Services, and Education. The Chattanooga Children's Program has been consistently rated Three Stars by Tennessee's Department of Human Services.

Chattanooga Children's Program
109 North Germantown Road
Chattanooga, TN 37411
Contact: Dr. A. Graham Parker
423.698.8528 x 219
Fax: 423.624.1365
Graham_Parker@signalcenters.org

The Chattanooga Children's Program services children aged six weeks to six years living in Hamilton County.

Signal Centers' Children's Program - Cleveland
690 Old Chattanooga Pike
P.O. Box 214
Cleveland, TN 37364
Contact: Monica Crandell Stone
423.614.0199
Fax: 423.614.0133
Monica_Stone@signalcenters.org

The Cleveland Center Children's Program services children aged six weeks to five years old living in Bradley and Polk Counties.


Signal Centers' Children's Program -- Athens
710 Ohio Street
Athens, TN 37371
Contact: Monica Crandell Stone
423.614.0199
Fax: 423.614.0133
Monica_Stone@signalcenters.org

The McMinn County Children's Program services children aged six weeks to five years living in McMinn and Meigs Counties.

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