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Why Early Intervention is so important for a young child

While all children grow and develop in unique ways, more children  than you think experience delays in their development. Children with developmental delays and disabilities benefit from a collaboration among parents, service practitioners and others who work with young children needing special services. The Early Intervention program provides support and services to families with children, from birth to age five. Early Intervention builds upon the natural learning opportunities that occur within the daily routines of a child and their family.

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Early Intervention:

•               Supports services and resources for children that enhance daily opportunities for learning provided in settings where a child would be if he/she did not have a developmental delay and disability.

•               Provides families’ independence and competencies.

•               Respects families’ strengths, values and diversity.

 

Early Intervention supports and services are designed to meet the developmental needs of children in one or more of the following areas:

•               Physical development, including vision and hearing

•               Cognitive development

•               Communication development

•               Social or emotional development

•               Adaptive development

 

Teach Me To Learn at Home™ is an internet delivered program designed to help parents, care-givers, guardians and grandparents offer a literacy rich environment in their home and to be a child’s FIRST TEACHER. We take the best-of-the-best research and evidence in all areas of literacy to create a personalized learning path for parents and guardians of children aged 2-5. Learning in the home comes to life with “Teach Me To Learn at Home™.” You will have access to demonstrations, video clips, expert opinion and dialogue with other parents and researchers all in one easy click. It gives parents and guardians an experience to learn how to teach the best literacy practices to their own children right from home.

 

Teach Me To Learn at Home™ is also a wise and affordable use of Title I Parent Engagement, Century 21 and Striving Reader (KTO) funds. The benefits of investing in preschoolers’ literacy cannot possibly be overstated, especially when considered over an entire academic career and beyond. This is true both for students who benefit immeasurably, and districts which can realize serious cost savings as a result of children entering school better prepared academically.

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