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Our Story
Children's
TLC began in 1947 as the Cerebral Palsy Nursery School. Its purpose was
to prepare children of pre-school age for formal schooling. The Center
was founded by a group of volunteers – Mary Shaw (Shawsie) Branton,
Jane Dick and Jeanette Luhnow -- in response to a need identified by
teachers who realized that age six or seven was too late to begin basic
skills training. They were quite forward thinking. The importance of
early intervention with children has since been well documented and
accepted.
In 1956, the organization's name was changed to
Crippled Children's Nursery School (CCNS) to reflect the acceptance of
children with other major physical disabilities. CCNS became affiliated
with Children’s Mercy Hospital in 1964 as a division of its department
of pediatrics. Children's TLC has a long history of affiliation with
Children's Mercy Hospital, but has always been a separate corporation.
Responding to community needs, the program was expanded in 1975 to
include children with hearing impairments. CCNS changed its name to
Children's TLC (Therapeutic Learning Center) and expanded services to
include early intervention with infants, toddlers and their families in
1991. In January of 1993, Children's TLC and Children's Mercy Hospital
agreed that Children's TLC would assume independent programmatic and
fiscal responsibility. Today, the two entities continue a close
association that is beneficial to the children and families served.
In
January 1999, following four years of planning, fund raising, building
design and construction, Children's TLC, the Children's Center for the
Visually Impaired (CCVI) and the YWCA moved into the state-of-the-art
Children's Center Campus at 31st & Main. The partnership enables
the agencies to share resources, promote interaction among children
with and without disabilities, and provide a continuum of services to
their families. In April 2000, the YMCA assumed responsibility for the
YWCA’s operation in our facility.
Children’s TLC began providing
services for the infants and toddlers of Wyandotte County in July,
2006, and opened an office on the Kansas side of the state line.
Additional outreach programs include therapeutic service contracts with
several area school districts, Operation Breakthrough, the Berkeley
Preschool at UMKC and outpatient treatment options at our main campus.
For
over sixty years the Kansas City community has supported Children's
TLC through the guidance of a volunteer Board of Directors, a faithful
corps of community volunteers, and the generosity of private
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