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  1. The Early Intervention Program offers a variety of therapeutic and support services to eligible infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families, including: assistive technology devices and services. audiology. family education and counseling, home visits, and parent support groups. nursing services.

  2. The North Carolina Early Intervention Section (NCEI) is a part of NCDHHS' Division of Child and Family Well-Being. It is the lead agency for the North Carolina Infant-Toddler Program (NC ITP). The NC ITP provides support and services for families and their children, birth to three who have special needs.

  3. Aug 17, 2022 · Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities. Purpose. Program Office: Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) ALN: 84.181. Program Type: Formula Grants. Also Known As: Grants for Infants and Families, Part C of IDEA, Grants for Infants and Toddlers. Program Description.

  4. Early intervention helps children improve their abilities and learn new skills. If you are concerned about your child’s development, ask to be connected with your state or territory’s early intervention program.

  5. The Early Intervention Program helps young children (birth to 3 years) who are not learning, playing, growing, talking or walking like other children their age. The program works with your family to set meaningful goals for your child and create a service plan to help your child and your family meet those goals.

  6. Pennsylvania's Early Intervention program provides coaching support and services to families with children, from birth to age five, with developmental delays and disabilities. Early intervention builds upon the natural learning opportunities that occur within the daily routines of a child and their family.

  7. The Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities (also known as Part C) is a federal program that provides for services and supports to children birth through 2 years old at risk for developmental delays or disabilities.

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