Our vision is to provide an inclusive and supportive learning environments for children with disabilities, neurodiverse learners and neurotypical peers.
We offer secular, inclusive programming for children and families in Nolensville, TN.
Testimonials
Check out what some of our current families have to say.
Wildflower Learning Center has been a remarkable answer to prayer. Our son was struggling in all areas of academic, behavior and self confidence in his previous school setting. From the first phone conversation, I knew this was going to be the beginning of something great. At our evaluation, we met Lacey, Ellen and Tracy; they already had a sense of our son's needs, strengths and expressed how excited they were to work with him.
Our son has attended Wildflower from the beginning and he has blossomed in all areas. He is happy, learning (and enjoying it). He has made friends and developed great social skills that he hadn't had the opportunity to learn before. His expressive language has improved greatly and he now has confidence in his learning environment, in public and among the community and groups he's involved in.
The team of teachers at Wildflower Learning Center truly are the very best. They embody patience, compassion, encouragement, kindness, love and safety. Because of Wildflower Learning Center, our son can be confident in his learning in a safe and loving environment.
Heather W.
Wildflower Learning Center is the answer to a prayer that I've had for years. When Caston was in preschool, I knew that a traditional school environment would not be best for him. He was the quiet kid who never caused trouble, and as a result, he was left behind the other learners. He needed more focused attention on him to keep him engaged and on task. I began homeschooling him in Kindergarten. It was a great fit for us, but there were gaps I couldn't fill. We tried some tutorials and classes in the area to encourage social development and interpersonal skills, but with his delays, it was hard for him to fit in with the other kids.
We found Wildflower Learning Center when Caston was beginning fourth grade. He made an immediate connection with the teachers, staff and students. One of my biggest fears was that Caston would not be pushed to his full potential, but that has not been the case here. His teachers know him well, and they know when he needs an extra nudge to keep going and try harder without making him feel insecure and discouraged. Since he began attending WLC, Caston has blossomed. He looks forward to school every day. He has friends now that he can relate to. He has gotten to experience working in groups and giving presentations to the class. I know that Caston has found his place in the safe, positive, loving environment that Wildflower continues to provide.


