The Problem
Fragmented systems are failing families.
Developmental delays and neurodiversity diagnoses are rising rapidly. Yet families must navigate disconnected preschool programs, siloed therapies, and limited inclusive options. The result is friction, delayed support, and inequitable access to care.

The Integrated
Hub Model
An integrated hub that unifies preschool, therapy, and family support into one connected system. Designed to improve outcomes for children while reducing complexity for families.
Inclusive Preschool
High-quality early education environments where neurodiverse and neurotypical children learn together.
Embedded Therapy
On-site clinical services integrated directly into the classroom experience.
Coordinated
Family Support
Centralized communication and support systems that simplify care and empower families.
Why This Model Works
The current system is fragmented. This model fixes that at the source. By integrating education, therapy, and family support into one coordinated system, it creates alignment where services typically operate in silos.
Integrated delivery reduces fragmentation
Coordinated care eliminates duplication, confusion, and delays.
Early intervention improves long-term outcomes
Children receive support when it matters most, within daily learning environments.
Centralized infrastructure increases operational efficiency
Shared systems reduce administrative burden and increase consistency.
Designed for scalable growth
The model is built from day one for multi-site growth.

Our Vision for Scale
A phased approach designed to validate, replicate, and expand with discipline.

Proof-of-Scale Hub
Launching in San Diego to validate integration, demand, and financial sustainability before broader expansion.
Repeatable
School Model
Standardized staffing, curriculum, and integrated care systems built for multi-site replication.
Expansion Through Hubs + Software
Roadmap to 50 hubs supported by integrated software infrastructure, addressing a $22B preschool special education market.

