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The Children’s Guild Featured in MANSEF December 2023 Newsletter

The Children’s Guild Featured in MANSEF December 2023 Newsletter

The Children’s Guild was pleased to be recognized in the Maryland Association of Nonpublic Special Education Facilities (MANSEF) December 2023 Newsletter. MANSEF is a not-for-profit organization of 70 nonpublic special education facilities approved by the Maryland State Department of Education. These schools promote quality services for children and youth with disabilities.

Career and College Readiness with The Children’s Guild School of Baltimore

Career and College Readiness with The Children’s Guild School of Baltimore

Mr. Rykiel and Ms. Fletcher assist students in Career and College Readiness at The Children’s Guild School of Baltimore. This program focuses on preparing students for life after high school. These incredible teachers assist our students in developing essential skills required for diverse career paths, whether pursuing higher education or entering the workforce. Mr. Rykiel emphasizes the development of soft skills such as teamwork, communication, and work ethic, recognizing their universal importance in any job setting.

Anne Arundel County Public Schools Renews Charter School Status Of Monarch Academy Glen Burnie And Contract School Status For Monarch Global Academy Laurel

Anne Arundel County Public Schools Renews Charter School Status Of Monarch Academy Glen Burnie And Contract School Status For Monarch Global Academy Laurel

The Children’s Guild is delighted to announce the renewal of charter and contract school status by the Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) for two of their schools. Monarch Academy Glen Burnie received renewal of the charter status and Monarch Global Academy Laurel received renewal for the contract school status.

Sensory Rooms for Children with Disabilities

Sensory Rooms for Children with Disabilities

A sensory room is a safe space that has been specifically designed for someone with neurodevelopmental or psychiatric conditions, such as a learning disability, anxiety, ADHD, autism, behavioral challenges, or mood disorders, but anyone with sensory processing impairments can benefit from them.

Understanding Neurodiversity in Children

Understanding Neurodiversity in Children

What Does Being Neurodivergent Mean?
Neurodivergent is a term used to describe individuals whose brains process, learn, or behave differently from what is considered typical neurological development (neurotypical). Generally, neurotypical individuals move through life without having to wonder if their brain is functioning in a standard way.

Celebrating the Class of 2023!

Celebrating the Class of 2023!

The Children's Guild recognized and celebrated the achievements of 400 remarkable students who are a part of nine education programs. The graduations, promotions, and passages not only mark a milestone for the students but also serve as a testament...