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Early Intervention services

Early Intervention services refer to support programs designed to assist children with developmental delays or disabilities, usually from birth to age three. These services may include speech therapy, physical therapy, and family support, aimed at helping children reach their full potential and improving their quality of life. Early Intervention focuses on identifying and addressing developmental challenges as soon as possible, providing tailored resources to the child and their family. By intervening early, these services can significantly enhance a child's ability to learn and grow, often leading to better outcomes later in life.

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    Early intervention services are support programs designed for young children (typically from birth to age three) who have developmental delays or disabilities. These services aim to improve the child's growth, learning, and development by providing specialized support tailored to their needs and helping families navigate their child’s challenges. Services can include speech therapy, physical therapy, and behavioral support, and often involve collaboration with parents and caregivers. The goal is to equip children with the skills they need to thrive and to enhance their potential for success in later life.