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To help children between the ages of birth to three with disabilities or delays, to learn and grow. Who can receive these services? Families with an eligible ...
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Early Intervention is a statewide program that provides supports and services for families to help their children under age 3 meet developmental milestones.
Programs include Early Intervention services (Ages 0-3; 630-529-2871, ext. 2238), day school programming (Ages 3-21), day program services (Ages 18+) and ...
Learn how to find out if your child is eligible for services under the Illinois Early Intervention Program and where to go from there.
Is the term used to describe the services and supports that are available to babies and young children with developmental delays and disabilities and their ...
We promote positive outcomes for young children and their families through play-based evaluation and therapy services; routine-based interventions; and family ...
Illinois has an extensive Part C Early Intervention Program designed to provide developmental supports and services to families/caregivers and their ...
Early intervention services include, but are not limited to: developmental screenings and evaluations, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language ...
Our center provides early intervention treatment services for infants and young children who show a wide range of developmental challenges. Home and center- ...
Illinois' Early Intervention program's mission is to assure that families who have infants and toddlers, birth to three, with diagnosed disabilities ...