
EARLY INTERVENTION
for Infants, Toddlers & Families
Service Providers
Information Page
Early Intervention
is a program focused on enhancing the development of infants and toddlers
with diagnosed disabilities or developmental delays. The Lewis County
Early Intervention Program is designed to meet the very specific needs of
children with disabilities or developmental delays, ages birth through two, and their families.
Parents and
child advocates have long recognized that the amount and type of services
available to young children and their families, particularly to those who
are at financial, emotional or social risk, can and do make a difference
in the lives of those children.
Lewis County has been very
progressive in implementing Early Intervention Services under federal and state
legislation. Early Intervention services include, but are not limited to:
medical services for diagnostic or evaluation purpose; early
identification, screening and assessment services; therapy services;
family training; counseling; home visits, parent support groups, and
service coordination.
» Watch this Educational
YouTube Video on Early Intervention: "Get to Know the Program."
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