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Early Intervention includes speech, occupational, and physical therapy; counseling; and education interventions for children up to age 3 with a confirmed or suspected developmental delay or disability.
Early Intervention includes speech, occupational, and physical therapy; counseling; and education interventions for children up to age 3 with a confirmed or suspected developmental delay or disability.
Categories
Speech and Language Pathology
Infants/Toddlers
Specialized Information and Referral
Information and Referral
Play Therapy
Family Counseling
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Case/Care Management
Speech and Language Evaluations
Infants/Toddlers
Speech and Hearing
Special Education
Developmental Assessment
Physical Therapy
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Early Intervention for Children with Disabilities/Delays
Family Centered Early Supports and Services (FCESS) is a Federal and State mandated program that provides developmental therapeutic early intervention services to infants and toddlers (birth to age three) who have an established medical/genetic condition, 33% developmental delay and/or who are at-risk of developing a substantial developmental delay. Services are typically provided in the home (however can be provided in other natural settings as requested by family) and in a transdisciplinary fashion.
A team of early childhood professionals including licensed educators, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech language pathologists, and other specialized consultants work in conjunction with the eligible child and family to help the child develop skills to his/her full potential as well as provide the family with strategies to directly support and reinforce their child’s development.
Family Centered Early Supports and Services (FCESS) is a Federal and State mandated program that provides developmental therapeutic early intervention services to infants and toddlers (birth to age three) who have an established medical/genetic condition, 33% developmental delay and/or who are at-risk of developing a substantial developmental delay. Services are typically provided in the home (however can be provided in other natural settings as requested by family) and in a transdisciplinary fashion.
A team of early childhood professionals including licensed educators, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech language pathologists, and other specialized consultants work in conjunction with the eligible child and family to help the child develop skills to his/her full potential as well as provide the family with strategies to directly support and reinforce their child’s development.
Categories
Family Counseling
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Assistive Technology Equipment
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Home Nursing
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
Individual and Family Support Services
Infants/Toddlers