![]() ![]() The program is facilitated by HRC staff specializing in early childhood development, including Counselors Betsy Jennings, Maria Rivas and Vel Roman, Speech and Language Pathologists Melissa Greener, Natalie DiMora, and Risha Armstrong, Occupational Therapist Pam Hellman, and Educational Specialist Barbara del Monico. The sessions also provide opportunities to meet other parents. All Together From the Start sessions involve parents engaging with their child in activities designed to enhance their development. At our recent Open House, we marked the grand opening of our new Family Center and the introduction of our new monthly schedule of activities for families of HRC infants and toddlers. Harbor Happenings A publication of Harbor Regional Center Summer 2011 HRC and Our Families: Together from the Start Together From the Start, HRC’S new program for infants and toddlers ages birth to three years, has been busy developing an exciting range of early childhood development activities for these children and their families. ![]()
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