
About
Early Intervention Program
The Early Intervention Program is designed for
young children who show signs of developmental delays or
disabilities. This program focuses on providing support
during the critical early years of development, helping
children achieve important milestones. Early
intervention services include therapies such as speech,
occupational, and physical therapy, tailored to the
child’s specific needs. The program addresses
developmental areas such as communication, motor skills,
and cognitive abilities.
Early intervention helps
prevent or minimize developmental challenges, giving
children the best possible start in life. The program
also includes family education and support, ensuring
parents are equipped with strategies to help their child
at home. By starting therapy early, children are more
likely to overcome developmental obstacles and reach
their full potential. The early intervention program is
a collaborative effort between therapists, educators,
and families.