The Boston Parents Paper Winner in the category of Special Needs Child Care Facilities in Greater Boston for 2020 is:

Applied Behavioral Learning Services, Wellesley

Here are the 2020 Top 5 Special Needs Child Care Facilities as voted for by parents in Greater Boston and throughout New England:

•    Applied Behavioral Learning Services, Wellesley

•    Charles River Early Intervention, Waltham

•    Integrated Center for Child Development Services, Canton

•    Learning Solutions, Norwood

•    South Shore Therapies, East Weymouth

About the Top 5 Special Needs Child Care Facilities in the 2020 Boston Parents Paper Family Favorites

Boston Parents' Family Favorites was born with the idea to give readers in Greater Boston and throughout the Northeast a chance to voice their opinions on their personal 'Family Favorite' choices for Special Needs Child Care Facilities and everything kids and family. The program has evolved over the years, and hopefully, with a lot of input from our readers, we've been able to make it better and better.

The voting for Boston's Family Favorite Special Needs Child Care Facilities is conducted in a two-round process. The first round occurs in the month of March with open write-in nominations for parent's favorite Special Needs Child Care Facilities taking place. As more and more nominations come in, the most written-in Special Needs Child Care Facilities become automatically selectable and listed making it easier and easier for people to cast their nominations. And write-in nominations continue to be open until the end of the month.

As the nomination period for Special Needs Child Care Facilities in the first round comes to a close at the end of March, shortly after, the second round opens with the top nominee Special Needs Child Care Facilities being selectable in this final round of voting during the month of April. Write-in nominations are no longer available, and voters are open to select their favorite Special Needs Child Care Facilities from among those that are listed.

The final winners are posted in the August issue of Boston Parents Paper

We hope you enjoy! And we hope you cast your vote in March and again in April!