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EARLY BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION

Early Behavior Intervention helps children with developmental delays and disabilities reach the best outcomes later in life. Infant and Toddler Intervention describes a set of services that supports a child’s learning and growth. It is sometimes called “early intervention” because the services are delivered early in life, before age three. 

Eligible children receive Infant and Toddler Intervention services during this critical time of growth. Qualified professionals work with the child’s family to determine whether the child is eligible, and then develop a service plan and work on specific areas of development. The Individual Family Service Plan may include:
 

  • Speech, language and communication therapy.

  • Family support and strategies to help a child’s development.

  • Occupational and/or physical therapy.

  • Social and emotional support services.

 

Our High-quality intervention can make an important difference for a child with a development delay or disability. The services can change the child’s developmental path. Some children reach the same developmental levels as others their age as a result of receiving early intervention.

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