Early Intervention
Early intervention is the practice of providing services and support to children who have developmental delays or disabilities, or who are at risk of developing such delays or disabilities, at an early age. This can include physical, speech, or language therapy, as well as social, behavioral, and educational support. Early intervention has been proven to be beneficial for young children, as it can help them overcome delays, develop necessary skills, and reduce the risk of long-term disability. Early intervention is important for promoting positive development in children, and it is a cost-effective approach to improving outcomes for both the child and their family.
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