Early Intervention
Our early intervention program provides specialized support for infants and toddlers (birth to 3 years) with developmental delays or disabilities. We focus on helping children reach their full potential during the most critical period of brain development.
Our Early Intervention Services
We provide comprehensive early intervention services designed to support all areas of your child's development during the critical first three years of life.
Developmental Assessments
Comprehensive evaluations to identify developmental delays and create individualized intervention plans.
- Standardized Testing
- Observational Assessment
- Family Interviews
- Progress Monitoring
Speech & Language Therapy
Specialized therapy to support communication development in infants and toddlers.
- Pre-linguistic Skills
- First Words Development
- Social Communication
- Feeding Support
Physical & Occupational Therapy
Supporting motor development and functional skills in young children.
- Gross Motor Skills
- Fine Motor Development
- Sensory Integration
- Adaptive Equipment
Cognitive Development
Activities and interventions to support learning, memory, and problem-solving skills.
- Play-Based Learning
- Cognitive Stimulation
- Problem Solving
- Memory Development
Social-Emotional Development
Supporting emotional regulation, attachment, and social interaction skills.
- Emotional Regulation
- Attachment Support
- Social Skills
- Behavioral Guidance
Family Support & Training
Empowering families with strategies and support to help their child's development.
- Parent Training
- Home Strategies
- Family Counseling
- Resource Connection
Developmental Milestones
Understanding typical developmental milestones helps identify when a child might benefit from early intervention services.
0-6 months
- Tracks objects with eyes
- Responds to sounds
- Holds head up
- Social smiles
6-12 months
- Sits without support
- Says first words
- Points to objects
- Responds to name
12-18 months
- Walks independently
- Uses 3-10 words
- Follows simple commands
- Shows affection
18-24 months
- Runs and climbs
- 50+ word vocabulary
- Two-word phrases
- Pretend play
24-36 months
- Pedals tricycle
- 200+ words
- 3-4 word sentences
- Plays with others
3-4 years
- Hops on one foot
- Tells stories
- Names colors
- Shows empathy
Conditions We Help
Early intervention supports various developmental challenges in infants and toddlers.
Communication Delays
Supporting infants and toddlers who show delays in speech and language development.
Motor Development Delays
Helping children who are behind in reaching physical milestones like sitting, crawling, or walking.
Social-Emotional Delays
Supporting children with challenges in social interaction, emotional regulation, or attachment.
Cognitive Delays
Addressing delays in thinking, learning, and problem-solving skills in young children.
Premature Infants
Specialized support for babies born prematurely who may need extra help catching up developmentally.
Genetic Conditions
Early intervention for children with genetic conditions that affect development.
Success Stories
Every child's early intervention journey is unique. Here are some inspiring stories from families who have experienced the life-changing benefits of early intervention services.
Anya's Communication Breakthrough
18 months old
Anya wasn't saying any words at 18 months and had limited social interaction. Through our early intervention speech therapy program, she began using words within 3 months and now has a vocabulary of over 50 words.
Developed strong communication skills and social engagement
Kiran's Motor Milestone Success
15 months old
Kiran wasn't walking or standing independently at 15 months. Our physical therapy program helped him develop strength and coordination, and he began walking confidently within 6 weeks.
Achieved age-appropriate motor milestones
Riya's Social Development
2 years old
Riya had difficulty with social interaction and emotional regulation. Through our social-emotional development program, she learned to engage with others and manage her emotions effectively.
Improved social skills and emotional regulation
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