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- Early Intervention - NYC Health
Early Intervention The Early Intervention Program helps young children (birth to 3 years) who are not learning, playing, growing, talking or walking like other children their age The program works with your family to set meaningful goals for your child and create a service plan to help your child and your family meet those goals
- Early Intervention: Questions - NYC Health
Early Intervention: Questions or Concerns Your child’s Early Intervention service coordinator will be able to answer most questions Your service coordinator is the first person you will meet in Early Intervention They will help you understand your rights, set up your child’s evaluation and help find services if your child is eligible
- Early Intervention: Information for Families - NYC Health
Other Languages: Español Early Intervention: Information for Families The goal of the Early Intervention Program is to help families help their children learn and develop If your child is eligible for the program, we will assign a team to your child that will include teachers, therapists, a service coordinator and an Early Intervention Official Designee Together, your team will develop a
- The Early Intervention Program in New York City
Early Intervention services are available for a wide range of developmental disorders vider or anyone who suspects that a child has a developmental delay New York State Public Health Law requires that qualified personnel refer the child directly to the EIP within two business days of id ntifying the possible disability or delay (NYCRR10
- Early Intervention: Provider Policies, Procedures and Forms
Clinicians' Guide: The Early Intervention Program in New York City (PDF) Clinicians' Handout: Algorithms for Before and After Referral to Early Intervention (PDF) If you have questions about the NYC EIP Policies and Procedures, email EITA@health nyc gov More Information Early Intervention: Information for Providers
- Early Intervention ECDC Locations - MOPD - NYC. gov
Early Intervention ECDC Locations Bronx Bronx Independent Living Services (BILS) 4419 Third Avenue Suite 2C Bronx, NY 10457 Phone: 347-271-8159 Video Phone: 347-269-1792 Fax: 718-515-2844 E-mail: maura@bils org ECDC on Bronx Independent Living Services Website Back to Top
- Public Health Action Kits - NYC Health
Watch: Early Intervention Families Share Why Early Help Matters Watch: NYC Early Intervention: Family-Centered Best Practices Watch: Ways Houses of Worship Can Support Families For more information, visit the Early Intervention main page or Early Intervention: Information for Providers page
- Early Intervention: Family-Centered Best Practices - NYC Health
Early Intervention: Family-Centered Best Practices Embedded Coaching integrates evidence-based, family-centered best practices into Early Intervention services The goal is for Early Intervention providers to work with families to improve a child’s development within their daily routines
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