Early Intervention Services (Ages 0-3)

Our early intervention program provides specialized support during your child’s crucial developmental years (0-3), focusing on building essential skills through evidence-based practices and family-centered care. We believe in creating strong foundations for lifelong learning and development.
Language & Communication Development

Our language and communication program includes:
Speech and language milestone development
Non-verbal communication skills enhancement
Early social interaction and turn-taking practice
Parent coaching for communication support
Play-based language activities
Sign language basics for early communicators
Daily Living Skills

We focus on age-appropriate independence through:
- Self-feeding techniques and mealtime routines
- Basic dressing skills development
- Personal hygiene foundations
- Independent play skills
- Simple household participation
- Customized self-care goals
Pre-academic Foundations

Building blocks for future learning success:
- Colors and shapes exploration
- Early counting and number concepts
- Sorting and matching activities
- Direction-following skills
- Pre-writing development
- Cognitive growth through play
Behavior Management Strategies

Evidence-based approaches including:
- Positive reinforcement techniques
- Structured routine development
- Visual schedule implementation
- Smooth transition strategies
- Emotional regulation skills
- Comprehensive parent training
Early Development Milestones (0-3 Years)

Birth to 12 Months
Foundation Building Phase
- Communication & Language
- First social smiles (6-8 weeks)
- Cooing and babbling (2-4 months)
- Responds to name (6-9 months)
- First words emerge (9-12 months)
- Uses gestures like waving (9-12 months)
- Physical & Motor
- Head control (3-4 months)
- Rolling over (4-6 months)
- Sitting independently (6-7 months)
- Crawling (7-10 months)
- First steps (11-13 months)

12 to 24 Months
Skill Development Phase
- Communication & Language
- Vocabulary explosion (15-18 months)
- Two-word phrases (18-24 months)
- Follows simple commands
- Names familiar objects
- Shows interest in peer interaction
- Physical & Social Skills
- Walks steadily
- Begins running
- Climbs furniture
- Scribbles with crayons
- Plays simple pretend games

24 to 36 Months
Skill Mastery Phase
- Pre-Academic Skills
- Recognizes basic colors
- Counts to three
- Sorts by shape/size
- Completes simple puzzles
- Names body parts
- Daily Living Skills
- Uses spoon/fork
- Helps with dressing
- Toilet training readiness
- Washes hands with help
- Participates in routines

Consult if child:
- Not meeting multiple milestones
- Loses previously gained skills
- Shows limited social interest
- Has significant behavior challenges
- Demonstrates unusual patterns
REMEMBER:
Each child develops at their own pace and in their own unique way. Development progresses differently for every child – it’s not always a straight path forward. The key is catching any concerns early through intervention. Keep track of your child’s progress through regular monitoring. Work together with healthcare providers and specialists as a team.
Important Note: While we present typical developmental patterns, remember that individual variation is perfectly normal. What matters most is supporting your child’s