Aiden started our program when he was 2 years old. Aiden was showing characteristics of Autism and teachers were quick to act with documentation to provide the family with a diagnosis. Aiden was diagnosed with Autism when he was 4 years old. He continued through our program until he aged out at the age of 12. We continued to keep in touch with his family through the years as he grew older. Aiden is now a senior in high school at North Hills Christian School. Aiden's mother reached out to us about employment for Aiden. Aiden recently had his first interview with our assistant director. He will begin working for us part-time to learn job responsibilities. Aiden is excited to learn all about Partners In Learning as an employee, and we are excited to walk beside him on his next chapter of growth.
Did you know...early academic success appears to pave the way to higher levels of educational attainment, better paying and more secure employment, and less reliance on public welfare programs. For kids that received early intervention from ages 2-5, it is estimated that $187,000- $203,000 was saved per child aged 3-22 years old and $656,000- $1,082,000 per child from 3-55 years old (Jacobson et.)