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Children First: Special and Successful

ByAurora Diaz KFSN logo
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Action News anchors Dale Yurong and Graciela Moreno host the television special focusing on local programs helping students with special needs.

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Students with special needs are finding success!



ABC30 will rebroadcast its new Children First program, Special and Successful, on Sunday, May 12 at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 26 at 10:30a.m. and Saturday, June 15 at 5:00p.m.



Action News anchors Dale Yurong and Graciela Moreno host the television special focusing on local programs helping students with special needs.



The special includes a story about the Bright Start program in Tulare County. It offers early intervention services for children. ABC30 takes you inside an IRC or Intervention Resource Classroom where students with special needs learn coping strategies including meditation. Meet four- year old Jade Ortega. She has Down Syndrome but thanks to UCP Central California she is learning how to communicate with sign language and the PECS or Picture Exchange Communication System. Children with disabilities are playing sports at Valley Children's Adaptive Sports program. The Workability program is helping teenagers and young adults get ready for the workforce. ABC30 also shares programs stressing inclusion.



Children First is a year-round effort focusing on challenges and opportunities among our youth in Central California. The program shows how the average person can make a difference in a child's life and highlights local organizations working with children. The Children First campaign includes half-hour programs like "Healthy Choices", thirty-second public service announcements and special stories on Action News.



Fresno Unified's 'Workability' program provides adults with special needs opportunity to work




Nothing can hold back these kids thanks to Valley Children's 'Adaptive Sports' program




'Bright Start' program helping children with disabilities in Tulare County




Programs in the Valley fighting for inclusivity for people with disabilities




Valley center helps 4-year-old Jade communicate using sign language and PECS




Program helping students in Tulare Co. cope with learning disabilities




RESOURCES


Here are some resources available for those with special needs



Tulare County Office of Education



Valley Children's Hospital



UCP Central California



Adaptive Sports



Intervention Resource Classrooms



Bright Start



Workability



For Learning and Attention Issues



Central Valley Regional Center



Exceptional Parents Unlimited-EPU



Sensory Friendly Movies



Maya Cares



Kids Café



Special Olympics



Happy Trails Riding Academy



The Creative Center-Visalia



Inspiration Park


5770 W. Gettysburg


Fresno CA 93722


(559) 621-2974



Break the Barriers



California Autism Center and Learning Group



Resources for Independence Central Valley



Down Syndrome Association of Central California



National Alliance on Mental Illness



First 5 California



ABC30 thanks its partners below for putting Children First in the Central Valley.

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