Pros
Snack time, story time, and location.
Cons
Unfortunately every negative review below is spot on, it really is a shame that some people are able to start government funded programs and manage to get away with exploiting the money and resources that should be for developmentally delayed children. One example is that staff members are recruited from the center to work at the director's private company. It was the government's money that paid for those people to be trained as behavioral therapist and assistants. Those that "move on" manage to find direct employment with the program supervisor's private company that provides the same services as Hand in Hand. Those ABA services are provided at boutique level prices for the families with their developmentally delayed children. Meanwhile the professionals that stay behind, or are not offered positions at the "sister" company, are at Hand in Hand and are treated badly by upper management. As we do our best with minimal resources to care for the delayed children enrolled at the center, sadly, we are not paid a living wage. It truly begs the question as to who is getting a living wage, or possibly much more than a living wage?