Kit: Early Intervention

 


Early Intervention (EI), is a statewide system that provides coordinated services to parents of eligible children under the age of three with developmental delays or disabilities. EI is grounded in the philosophy that young children learn best from familiar people in familiar settings. 

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  • If you are a parent of a child under the age of 3 with developmental disabilities, Ohio has a program designed specifically for you. Here are 5 things you need to know about Early Intervention
  • Watch how this pilot program supported Megan and her son Wes to find the support their family needed in Brown County. 
  • Visit OhioEarlyIntervention.org to learn about the statewide system that provides support to parents of infants and toddlers with disabilities or developmental delays.
  • Holly and her daughter Heidi from Muskingum County use Early Intervention services to work on Heidi's development. Get an introduction to Ohio Early Intervention.
  • Ellie had the worst case of hip dysplasia the doctor had ever seen. Due to the work of Early Intervention specialists, Ellie broke her personal running record last year. Read her story at OhioEarlyIntervention.org.

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