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Milestones Treatment & Learning Center

Creating Transformative Changes in the Lives of Special Needs & Typically Developing Children

Speech/Language Therapy  |  Occupational Therapy  |  Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Additional Speech Therapist Led Services: Saturday Academy, Summer Camp, Ride and Talk Therapeutic Horseback Riding Camp, After School Care

Weekend Open Play in the Milestones Fun Factory Sensory Gym

Occupational & Speech Therapy
Sensory Therapy in our Fun Factory Sensory Gym
Summer Camps

Low Student-to-Care-Provider Ratio | Toddlers to Age 12

Milestones is a registered provider for the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority (NCSEAA) Disabilities Grant (ESA+ Program)

The ESA+ program provides scholarships to cover expenses related to educating a child with a disability* in participating nonpublic (private or home) schools. Milestones is a participating nonpublic school. Funds can be used for expenses such as speech or occupational therapy, tutoring services, curriculum, and educational technology. Click here to learn more.

Milestones Special Needs and Traditional Developing Children Daycare

Milestones Special Needs and Typically Developing Kids Programs

Center-based Group Early Intervention Program

  • 8 a.m. – noon twice per week
  • Ages 18 months to 3 years
  • Emphasis on children with special needs
  • Focus on speech and language, fine and gross motor, cognitive, and social skills
  • Fun Factory Sensory Gym and outdoor activities
  • Individual speech therapy sessions
  • 3:1 ratio

Group Therapy Classroom

  • 8 a.m. – noon twice per week
  • Ages 3 to 6 years with developmental delays or at risk of developmental delays
  • Focus on speech and language, fine and gross motor, cognitive, social skills, and academic learning skills
  • Fun Factory Sensory Gym and outdoor activities
  • Individual speech therapy sessions
Milestones Daycare, After-School Care and Drop-in Daycare in Winston-Salem

Milestones Before and After-School Care, Drop-In Child Care & Workday Camps up to Age 12

  • Before & After-school Care*: Open to special needs and typically developing children
  • Drop-In Child Care*:
    • Available Monday through Friday 7 a.m. until 10 p.m
    • Available Saturdays 9 a.m. until 10 p.m.
    • Closed Sunday
    • For special needs and typically developing children
    • Hourly rate
  • Structured After-school Care*: Up to age 12. Structured activities include music, theater arts, dance, and visual arts thru ArtistCorp from the N.C. School of the Arts, sensory gym play time, and therapeutic horseback riding offered throughout the year.
  • Workday Camp (School Out Days)*: For preschool and grades K-5 on scheduled days out of school (teacher workday, school/holiday breaks).
  • Saturday Academy: One to four hour sessions from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m., and 1 – 5 p.m. Options include Certified Recreational Therapist-led Recreational Therapy and Social Skils, tutoring for Language Arts and Math, Functional Living Skills, including Mealtime Behavior, and Speech/Language/Occupational Therapy.

*Reservation required without exception. Call 336-659-0806 to learn more.

Milestones Speech Therapy Winston-Salem

Milestones Occupational & Speech Therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Tutoring

  • Occupational Therapy: Experienced occupational therapists help your child improve balance, coordinate both sides of their body, understand concepts like left and right, and develop fine motor skills. Additional focuses include building core strength, improving muscle tone, reducing muscle tension, and gaining confidence.
  • Speech Therapy: Our founder, Rebecca Cumbo, is a licensed and certified therapist who is experienced in how children express themselves and comprehend language.
    Held at our center or online. Group sessions offered online. Please call for your initial intake at 336-659-0806.
  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA): We offer the Group Early Intervention Program for ages 18 months through 3 years and the Integrated Therapy Program for 3 through 7 year olds. Please call for wait-list availability.
  • One-on-one Tutoring: At Milestones we work with students to achieve academic success. Students can benefit from our one-on-one tutoring in a variety of academic areas, including math, reading, writing, and spelling. We provide remedial instruction, enrichment, or support for schoolwork to provide extra instruction in areas of need.
Milestones Sensory Gym

Milestones Fun Factory Sensory Gym

We open our doors to children ages 9 months to 12 years and their families every weekend for  “Open Play” in the sensory gym normally reserved for therapy. Parents and kids can play together while socializing with other families, and the gym is monitored by our staff.

To attend Fun Factory Open Play, a Release of Liability Form available at our office will need to be completed for every child. Reservations are requested (call 336-659-0806) and drop-ins are welcome. We reserve the right to limit capacity. Refunds will not be given to no-show or cancellations. Please contact us immediately if you are unable to make your scheduled visit. Socks must be always worn by both children and caregivers.

  • For ages 9 months – 12 years
  • Saturdays & Sundays 1 – 6 p.m.
  • Reservations required by calling 336-659-0806.
  • Release of Liability Form
Milestones Summer Camp Winston-Salem

Milestones Summer Camp

  • We target IEP Goals, including academic and social skills, and group speech/language therapy sessions are included in the camp along with fun activities and arts and crafts. We help the children maintain their skills throughout the summer.
  • Held in Milestone’s Learning Center classrooms, sensory gym, fenced outdoor play yard, and individual therapy rooms.
  • Children receive instruction and support in speech and language, fine and gross motor, cognitive and social skills, and adaptive and play skills.
  • Activities include visual and performing arts, music, gardening, and other fun, engaging activities.
  • Activities through Summer Bridge activity workbooks keep kids’ academic skills growing.
  • Weekly horseback riding lessons at Riverwood Therapeutic Horseback Riding Center.
  • For special needs and typically developing children ages 3 to 12.
  • May – August (according to the local public school schedule).
  • Call 336-659-0806 to add your family’s name to our list. You will be notified when registration opens. First-come, first-served.

Our Participating Partners

FROM OUR FOUNDER

“Families throughout our community are challenged with finding the right support for their special needs children. Milestones Treatment and Learning Center is here to help.

We have gone to great lengths to ensure your children learn the skills they need to succeed as they grow based on their challenges. Our staff is trained to look at the whole person, not just a child’s disability, and we employ the latest methods in providing personalized care for your child.

We believe each child has the right and the potential to thrive, regardless of their disabilities.

When you come to Milestones, we want you to know you will be heard and supported and that your child’s needs are understood.

As a leading-edge, client-based, community organization, we advocate for individuals with special needs to ensure their rights to grow and thrive. I look forward to working with you and your family, and thank you in advance for your trust in us!”

Rebecca S. Cumbo, M.Ed./CCC-SLP, MHA
President and Founder,
Milestones Treatment & Learning Center

Rebecca is experienced with the typically developing child and with children with many different types of needs and disabilities. She has dedicated her life to helping thousands of children ” grow their brains”, as she often tells them, through her many years of experience. Rebecca has a master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology from UNC-Greensboro, and a master’s degree in health care administration from UNC-Chapel Hill, which is ranked # 3 in the United States. Rebecca also has a certificate in Applied Behavioral Analysis from Florida Institute of Technology, and courses in Sensory Integration from the University of Southern California. She has spent 30 years in the North Carolina Public Schools and is very familiar with the academic standards required for children and with the IEP process.