Child Development
and Early Intervention
Early intervention services can help infants and toddlers with disabilities or delays to learn many key skills and catch up in their development.
Helpful Organizations:
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“Wyoming's Early Intervention and Education Program provides free screenings and services to help children get on track to a successful future.”
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The association of 14 regional developmental preschool programs for children with disabilities ages birth through five. These programs provide therapeutic and educational services to infants, toddlers, and preschool children with developmental delays and special health care needs. Find your local developmental center on their website.
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Your central “Hub” of information and products created for the network of Parent Centers serving families of children with disabilities.
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Start Early advances quality early learning for families with children, before birth through their earliest years, to help close the opportunity gap.
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ZERO TO THREE is a national nonprofit organization that supports parents in promoting their children's growth and development.
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Provides materials to assist parents in guiding their child's early literacy development through the use of fun and exciting literacy learning experiences. Practitioners working with parents will also find these resources helpful.
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The ECTA Center supports state IDEA Part C and Part B, Section 619 programs in developing more equitable, effective, and sustainable state and local systems, that support access and full participation for each and every young child with a disability, and their family.
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The ECTA Center supports state IDEA Part C and Part B, Section 619 programs in developing more equitable, effective, and sustainable state and local systems, that support access and full participation for each and every young child with a disability, and their family.