Provides evaluations, services and supports to families with babies and young children that have suspected developmental delays and disabilities.
Provides evaluations, services and supports to families with babies and young children that have suspected developmental delays and disabilities.
Services offered include:
- Speech therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Special education
Early intervention also provides coaching and support to parents and caregivers to build upon family strengths and help children reach their full potential.
Provides developmental assessments, occupational, physical, speech, and feeding therapies as well as infant and early childhood mental health, ABA services, education, parent support, and parent resource coordination for children up to age 3.
Provides a range of early intervention services, including full developmental assessments, occupational, physical, speech, and feeding therapies, as well as infant and early childhood mental health services, ABA services, education, parent support, and parent resource coordination.
Provides developmental screenings and assessments, speech therapy, occupational and physical therapy, and specialized instruction to infants and toddlers in Chelan, Douglas and Grant counties.
Provides developmental screenings and assessments, speech therapy, occupational and physical therapy, and specialized instruction to infants and toddlers. Supports available include:
- Social-emotional
- Communication
- Motor
- Cognitive
- Self-help
- Vision and hearing
Coordinates early intervention services for children ages birth to 3 who have suspected disabilities and/or developmental delays. Call for a list of local lead agencies.
Coordinates early intervention services for children ages birth-3 who have suspected disabilities and/or developmental delays.
Families are provided with a Family Resource Coordinator who will help to develop an individualized Family Service Plan.
Early intervention services may include, but are not limited to:
- Specialized instruction
- Speech therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
Offers Head Start and ECEAP preschool programs for low-income children.
Headstart preschool which serves 48 low-income children; runs May through November. An ECEAP preschool which serves low income children; runs October through May.
Early Intensive Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Treatment Clinic for young children with autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. Clinic sessions are presently offered M-Th, three hours per day and over the course of 48 treatment days per child. Research and evidence-based treatment is specifically developed, coordinated and supervised by a DOH licensed behavior analyst.
Early Intensive Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Treatment Clinic for young children with autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. Clinic sessions are presently offered M-Th, three hours per day and over the course of 48 treatment days per child. Research and evidence-based treatment is specifically developed, coordinated and supervised by a DOH licensed behavior analyst.
Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (ESIT) is the Washington State Department of Early Learning program designed to be the first point of contact for any parents concerned about the development of their children.
Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (ESIT) is the Washington State Department of Early Learning program designed to be the first point of contact for any parents concerned about the development of their children. ESIT offers free developmental screenings for infants and toddlers along with an informational meeting for parents with a Family Resources Coordinator. Once a child is screened, a Family Resources Coordinator helps each family access the Early Intervention services through a referral system and provides each family with additional community resources for support.
Provides early intervention therapy and education support services for children ages birth to three in their natural environment as well as clinic based services. See details for all the services offered.
Provides early intervention therapy and education support services for children ages birth to three in their natural environment.
Outcome/Results
- Enables families to care for their children and participate in family and community activities
- Helps children be active and successful participants across a variety of settings and situations
- Improved positive social-emotional skills and social relationships
- Improved acquisition and use of knowledge and skills including language and communication
- Improved use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needs.
Services
- Evaluation and Assessment
- Tailored educational and therapeutic plans
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech and Language Services
- Infant Mental Health Services
- Parent Education and Support
- Treatment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ages 24-36 months)
- Specialized treatment for motor/sensory and feeding concerns
- Bilingual Services
- Home Visits
- Play Groups
- Family Events.
Information and referral regarding disabilities and community resources, newsletter, workshops, seminars and recreational/social events for families.
Information and referral regarding disabilities and community resources, newsletter, workshops, seminars and recreational/social events for families.
Information provided to parents/guardians of children with a disability or chronic medical condition.
Puts parents in touch with special services available to eligible children age birth to three in Thurston, Mason and Grays Harbor counties.
Provides supportive, coordinated early intervention services for children with disabilities or developmental delays, from birth to age 3 in Ferry, Stevens, Pend Oreille, and Lincoln counties.
Provides supportive, coordinated early intervention services for children with disabilities or developmental delays, from birth to age 3. Children may receive speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or feeding therapy as needed.
Offers Birth to Three services to families with young children who may be experiencing developmental delays or disabilities. Provides the family with a Resources Coordinator to coordinate services.
Offers Birth to Three services to families with young children who may be experiencing developmental delays or disabilities. Once a child has completed an evaluation and determined eligible, provides the family with a Resources Coordinator to coordinate services.
Provides the following services as needed:
- Speech/language pathology
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Infant mental health
- Vision services
- Deaf and hard of hearing services
Supports infants and toddlers experiencing delays or disabilities relating to cognitive, communication, physical, social-emotional, and/or self-help development. Services are provided to every eligible family, regardless of ability to pay.
Supports infants and toddlers experiencing delays or disabilities relating to cognitive, communication, physical, social-emotional, and/or self-help development.
Early intervention includes screening and evaluation, service coordination, therapy, and education for the child and family.
Services are provided to every eligible family, regardless of their ability to pay.
Information and referral regarding disabilities and community resources, newsletter, workshops, seminars and recreational/social events for families.
Information and referral regarding disabilities and community resources, newsletter, workshops, seminars and recreational/social events for families.
Information provided to parents/guardians of children with a disability or chronic medical condition.
Puts parents in touch with special services available to eligible children age birth to three in Thurston, Mason and Grays Harbor counties.
Provides early childhood disability support and services for young Black children ages birth-3. Identifies each child’s unique needs and connects families with health care and disability resources to meet their child's needs.
Provides early childhood disability support and services for young Black children.
Identifies each child’s unique needs and connects families with the resources necessary to make a positive impact on their developmental years.
For ages birth to 3: in-home and in-child care therapy sessions, toddler and preschool therapy groups, PE for Tiny Tots and Sensory groups, as well as evaluations and family resource coordination services.
Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, feeding therapy, special education, vision services, hearing services and family resource coordination are provided in a natural setting either at the center or in the child's childcare or home. Pre-school services.
Early intervention is a collection of services families may need for their infants or toddlers with disabilities.
Early intervention provides a collection of services families may need for their infants or toddlers with disabilities. Services may include helping the family find needed services for their child, helping the family understand their child’s developmental growth, and helping the family support their child’s learning and development and successful participation in home and community activities.
Provides diagnosis, assessment and management plans for high-risk infants and children with Prader-Willi syndrome, neurodevelopmental disabilities, learning disabilities and feeding problems.
Offers specialized clinical services for children with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include diagnosis, assessment, and management plans for various conditions.
Provides therapy and early childhood education for children under the age of three who are exhibiting significant delays in their development. Requires a referral from Pierce County Human Services.
Provides therapy and early childhood education for children under the age of three who are exhibiting significant delays in their development.
All services are provided at home or the at the child's care provider.
Supplemental services such as play groups and field trips are also offered to enrolled families.
Helps children ages birth-3 with developmental delays or disabilities to be active and successful during their early childhood years.
Helps children ages birth to 3 with developmental delays or disabilities to be active and successful during their early childhood years and in the future.
Early intervention services may include, but are not limited to:
- Specialized instruction
- Speech therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
Our Infant Toddler Early Intervention (InToT) program tests and provides therapy for all kids from birth to three who have been diagnosed with a physical and/or learning disability.
Provides play-based parent coaching and therapy services for children ages birth to three. Services include free developmental screenings, physical, occupational, speech, and feeding therapy. Also offers family resources coordination, nutrition and lactation consulting, baby clothing bank and car seat inspections.
Offers screenings throughout the year to help identify children birth to 3 years old who may need special services. Call or email for more information.
Offers screenings throughout the year to help identify children birth to 3 years old who may need special services.
Special services can include occupational, physical and/or speech therapies, or a specialized early childhood program.
Screenings will not show conclusively that a child has special needs, but it will indicate if he or she may need further assessment.
Home-based therapy program provides early intervention services for families and children, ages birth to 3, with a developmental delay or a diagnosed disability. Services are provided in a child's natural environment.
Home-based therapy program provides early intervention services (Speech, Occupational, Physical, Oral motor therapies, early education, and Family Resource Coordination) for families and children ages birth to three, with a developmental delay or a diagnosed disability including:
- Down syndrome
- Cerebral palsy
- Autism spectrum disorders
Services are provided in a child's natural environment, a place the child normally is during the day including home, daycare, a relative's home, or a community setting.
Information is shared with the family about child development and strategies are provided to help families feel supported as their child's primary teacher.