Healthcare providers, politicians and parents are raising concerns that programs for children with developmental disabilities ...
New York has administered its Early Intervention Program since 1993. Some of the problems that exist today can be traced back ...
Automatic eligibility policies can help serve more infants and families with EI, but implementation is critical.
With all the acrimony amongst politicians these days, there is one concept that just about everyone subscribes to: that government has a responsibility to attend to the needs of the frail elderly and ...
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Getting preemies the help they need
Federal law requires that children with suspected disabilities be offered therapies that could help them thrive later in life. But children from birth to age 1 are the least likely to receive that ...
New York is falling behind when it comes to helping its youngest residents with developmental delays — and a new report says the time to act is now. The state ranks 48th in the country for delivering ...
Whether it is early intervention, parenting programs, preschool or home health, the Infant Development Program in Lock Haven ...
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Philadelphia’s youngest learners aren’t getting support services they’re legally entitled to
When Kimberly Halevy’s son was 3, she started hearing from his preschool that he needed extra support. But more than a year ...
Hello! I cover the Northtowns for 7 News WKBW. If you have a story idea, please email me at [email protected] A new state audit paints a troubling picture of the access to important services for ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Providing support to infants with developmental disabilities is the mission of one state program. Alabama Early Intervention System helps parents as their child grows, learns ...
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Escambia schools may fight student drug use with program offers support, not just punishment
ECPS administrators know drug use is an issue in schools. The district hopes a partnership with Hope Above Fear will help ...
A more than $1 billion deficit in the Colorado budget has state lawmakers scrambling to figure out where to make cuts. Last week, cuts to Early Intervention Services were among those being considered.
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