CHILD exists to provide innovative school programs, therapies and training that promote social, emotional, and academic development for children with special needs. We serve children who typically are denied access to local education programs and later to employment opportunities, because of broad range of conditions that interfere with learning, including:
- Communication deficits
- Inability to self-regulate
- Anxiety
- Impulsivity
- Behavioral challenges
- Disorganization
- Inflexible thinking
- Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)
We provide therapeutic day-school services and pediatric clinical services for students and private clients (ages 3 - 18), and support and training services for parents and professionals. Our goal is to help children successfully transition back to school programs in their home communities.
Our Mission: to provide innovative school programs, therapies and training that promote social, emotional and academic growth for children with special needs.
Our Vision: creating a world in which every child succeeds.
CHILD's Founder, Trina Westerlund began CHILD in a Bellevue church basement in 1977 in response to the needs of four 5-year old boys. That they could be experiencing the pain of failure as early as kindergarten was inconceivable to her. Mrs. Westerlund knew that if provided responsive educational interventions that included developmental therapy and mental health services these children could overcome early failures to achieve ongoing success. Guided by Mrs. Westerlund's beliefs, CHILD has grown steadily since its inception.
CHILD's history and the compelling stories of several CHILD students are captured in the 2014 documentary film, Am I Broken?
Carrie Fannin became the first Executive Director to follow Mrs. Westerlund when she took the helm of CHILD in 2012. Ms. Fannin is also a strong advocate for children challenged by autism and sensory processing issues. In 2009, she founded Sensory Planet©, an international online parent support network with accompanying in-person and phone support, over 120,000 members strong in 2019.
CHILD has been recognized for its demonstrated leadership in the delivery of services to children who have severe sensory processing, mental health, and other complex learning disorders. KCTS awarded CHILD its Golden Apple Award, the National Board of the Learning Disabilities Association presented CHILD an Excellence in Education Award, and former Washington State Governor, Christine Gregoire, issued a proclamation for a CHILD Day every October 25.