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Early intervention can help children acquire and use early language and communication skills.

One in three infants and toddlers who received early intervention services did not late require special education preschool. - www.zerotothree.org

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Early intervention can help children develop positive social-emotional skills, including social relationships.

Early Intervention Key Aspects:

Social & Emotional

Cognitive

Behavioral

Physical

Early Intervention

-Helps with developmental delays

-Improves strength, flexibility & coordination

-Develops fine & gross motor skills: balance, posture & coordination

Early childhood intervention programs can lead to better school achievement & higher educational attainment

-National Institutes of Health

"Respect all the reasonable forms of activity in which the child engages & try to understand them."
-Maria Montessori

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