What Schreiber Means to Me
“(Keagan) didn’t say anything when we started. I didn’t know anything about (him). I didn’t know anything about his disability. I didn’t know how to fix it. I didn’t know where to go. But now that I’m at Schreiber, I don’t have that worry anymore. I think he will be everything he wants to be.”
– Stephanie Collman
The Schreiber Center for Pediatric Development serves more than 4,000 children every year. We provide outpatient and in-home pediatric therapy services, including occupational, physical and speech-language therapy, for children birth to age 21. We also offer high-quality early education preschool and child care services, recreation programs, summer camps and specialized classes for parents. At Schreiber, we see every child's unique capabilities and help them achieve their fullest potential.
Services
Work with a therapist to develop an individualized, goal-oriented approach to meet the needs of your child.
Events
Attend a Special Event, listen to a guest speaker, or take advantage of recreational and social opportunities for children.
Support
Make a difference in a child’s life. Give the gift of time by volunteering, join us at an upcoming fundraiser or make a donation today.
Upcoming Events
February, 13 2021 - February, 17 2021
Phonathon
We need you for the Ninth Annual Phonathon! What: Schreiber Phonathon When: Feb. 13-17 Where: Schreiber Pediatric What you need:…
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June, 04 2021 - June, 06 2021
Softball Weekend
Hit a home run for the kids... at Schreiber Center for Pediatric Development's 39th Annual Softball Weekend Froehlich Park,…
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July, 15 2021 - July, 15 2021
Golf Classic
11th Annual Golf Classic to benefit children with special needs in Central PA BACK AT CONESTOGA CCNEW JULY DATE July 15, 2021…
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June 30, 2020
The many faces of anxiety
Part 1: What is worry
COVID-19 has created a lot of new stress for children and families. Schreiber’s Behavioral Health therapists wanted to provide some resources to help you navigate the daily challenges. We’re launching this series of blog posts on the topic of anxiety. We will publish two a week for the next three weeks. Today, the first post is a video called What is Worry.
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