Amy Daza

Early Intervention Specialist at The Warren Center

Amy Daza is an experienced Early Intervention Specialist at The Warren Center, where developmentally assists children from birth to three years with delays or disabilities since July 2009. Prior experience includes serving as a research assistant and intern at Vanderbilt University's Parenting Center, focusing on a math tutoring project from 2007 to 2008, and working as a Campus Visit Counselor at the University of Dallas from 2006 to 2007, organizing visits for prospective students. Amy Daza holds a Master’s degree in Child Studies from Vanderbilt University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Texas Christian University.

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Plano, United States

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The Warren Center

The Warren Center is a nonprofit agency that advocates, serves and empowers the children and families impacted by developmental delays and disabilities. We help children to reach their developmental goals through individualized therapy-based care and equip parents through monthly education workshops and support groups so they can be a confident advocate for their child. Our services include speech therapy, occupational and physical therapy, developmental services, nutrition as well as family education and support. Fifty years ago, very few resources existed for parents of disabled children in Dallas County. With nowhere to turn for community-based services or help, families lacked support and their children had limited options in life. The Warren Center was created in 1968 and for decades, we have provided much-needed resources and care to children with disabilities and their families. Grassroots efforts and proven successes paved the way for an increase in community and parental awareness. As our organization experienced growth, we began adapting our programs to meet the changing needs of families. Over the years, The Warren Center has given parents access to the resources their children needed, and more importantly, hope and support.


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