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Julius’s Story

March 18, 2024

“The ability to communicate has such a powerful impact on a child’s emotions and everyday life. If Julius was having a hard day, he couldn’t communicate that to me – and that was really hard on both of us.”  -Helen, mom of Julius (age 2 ½)  When Helen enrolled her son Julius into the Early Supports…

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Madison’s Story

July 25, 2023

Madison is a girl on a mission. Walking, talking and eating – these are the things she’s working hard to learn. It’s been an uphill climb. In addition to being born with an extremely rare genetic disorder called Phelan-McDermid, Madison has hip dysplasia, visual impairment and low muscle tone that made it difficult for her…

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Jack’s Story

February 20, 2023

Jack’s Story When my son Jack was 4 months old, we realized he was struggling to hold his head up on his own and wasn’t even attempting to roll over. His pediatrician thought he may have low muscle tone (hypotonia) and suggested we get in touch with CTC to speak with a physical therapist in…

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Nate’s Story

April 5, 2022

“CTC takes a family approach. They know that in order for a child to thrive, the whole family has to thrive.”  Five-year old Nate was a micro-preemie, born at 23 weeks and weighing just a little over one pound. He remained in the NICU for four months after his birth, and was on oxygen for…

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Staff Spotlight: Kate, Special Educator

May 17, 2021

Kate Wigg, ESIT Special Educator Fun facts: I love to sing, read and listen to podcasts. I love being outside and being active. I enjoy hiking, running, skiing and being near the water. I have a big fluffy cat named Baxter. I am learning how to garden and love when I can spend quality time…

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