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Why Is Intervention Important?

Autism & Development Delay

-1 in 3 children who received early intervention go on to not demonstrate a disability or need special education services

-Maximizes potential in communication, cognition, and pre-academic skills while the brain is malleable and programmed to make connections

 

-Helps children acquire essential skills, potentially reducing the severity of symptoms and enhancing the ability to learn and adapt.

 

-Enables children to access more opportunities to be independent 

Communication:

-Children typically master basic language skills by 5. However, full development of speech and language continues into late childhood and early adolescence

 

-Helps children understand and develop relationships with peers

-Helps children express their wants and needs

-Supports children in advocating for themselves

-Reduces frustration and behavioral challenges

-Helps children participate successfully in daily routines

-Increases access to school based curriculum

Family Support

-Provides direct supports and collaboration with families to provide personalized therapy that meets child and family needs

 

-Supports families in identifying community and medical resources

-Helps families learn to navigate school and medical systems

-Helps families learn to advocate for their children

-Helps families understand and support their child's strengths and areas in need of support

-Reduces family stress as children become more expressive and independent

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