Wildflower Learning Center
Wildflower Learning Center
Our vision is to provide successful and supportive learning environments for children with disabilities and neurodiverse learners. We offer groups and classes structured to teach and enrich children and their families.
Details and Information
Group Academics
Registration for Group Academics 2025-2026 is currently OPEN. Group Academics will run Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 9am-1pm with the option to OPT out of Wednesdays. Group Academics meets at The Village Church in Nolensville. Email with questions. All other details are available by clicking the links below.
Skill Builders and Future Builders
Skill Builders is currently running for grades 3-6 on Tuesday mornings. Skills Builders for grades K-2 will begin on Sundays in January. See below to register or for more information.
Parent Support and Home Programming
Parent support and home programming is a part of everything we do at Wildflower Learning Center. Check back for offical dates for Caregiver Connection, our training events for parents and caregivers. This winter and spring we will be addressing: social skills, self regulation, feeding and AAC.
Summer Camp
Skills Builders Camp (grades K-4) and Future Builders Camp (grades 5-8) will run for 1 week in June and 1 week in July. Group Academics Prep Camp will run for 1 week in August.
About
Wildflower Learning Center was founded by a team of teachers and therapists to support children with disabilities as well as neurodiverse learners. After years of working with children in traditional therapy settings and schools, we decided to combine our knowledge and skill sets to support children and families in a new and different way.
Meet the team! Keep checking back for new faces.
Team
Ellen Fournier OTD, OTR/L
Owner/Occupational Therapist
Lacey Horwitz MA CCC-SLP
Owner/Speech and Language Pathologist
Tracy Sanjurjo
Group Academics Teacher
FAQ
What are Group Academics?
Wildflower Learning Center group academics addresses academic skills in all core areas as well as executive functioning, language and social skills.  Classes are taught by licensed special education teachers and speech and language pathologists with occupational therapy support.  
What requirements are there for Group Academics?
Group academics will offer grades Kindergarten-8th for 2025-2026. All children are required to attend an intake evaluation before admission into group academics, groups and classes. All group academic participants are required to enroll in an umbrella academy for reporting attendance and grades to the state.
Can I get a full refund?
Children in group academics are required to pay full semester tuition by the due date. Refunds will not be given as noted in the contract. Children enrolled in Skill Builder, Future Builders and camps will pay per semester/camp. We encourage you to read the cancellation and refund policies for all groups and camps before registration.
Why do you require an intake evaluation?
An intake evaluation allows our team to get to know your child, how they learn and what supports they may need in a group learning environment. The information we learn will help us to place your child into the right classroom with the right staff and teachers. In addition, an intake evaluation allows us to determine if WLC group academics are the right fit for your child. If we feel we do not have the right supports, space or staff to meet your child's needs, we will help you to find alternative options.
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