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Your go-to resource for parents and professionals working with young children in early intervention programs, from birth to age three. This online platform is designed to offer valuable information, support, and opportunities to get involved in the developmental journey of infants and toddlers.
Our hub features a wide range of educational webinars, where parents and therapists can learn from experts on various topics, including speech and language development, behavior management, feeding, and more. We also provide an extensive library of practical tools and resources, such as articles, activities and tip sheets, all focused on helping caregivers implement what they’ve learned to support their child’s progress.
For parents, the community hub offers easy access to local early intervention programs and services, while staff can find opportunities for professional development through workshops, networking events, and continuing education.
The Peak to Peak Therapies community is here to support you every step of the way in your early intervention journey. Whether you're seeking expert advice, practical resources, or ways to connect with others, our hub is filled with opportunities to enhance your knowledge and involvement.
In addition to educational offerings, we provide avenues for making a difference—whether through our volunteer program, event participation, or joining our community-driven activities. Our mission is to empower families and professionals to foster the best possible outcomes for children in early intervention programs.
Explore our resources, connect with others, and get involved in making a positive impact. Together, we can support children and families as they navigate this important developmental journey.
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Every child grows and develops at their own pace, but there are key milestones to look out for along the way. These milestones provide a general guide for parents and caregivers to understand typical development in areas like physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and language growth. By knowing these milestones, parents can celebrate their child's achievements and also identify when additional support or early intervention may be helpful. This guide helps parents track their child’s development from birth to three years, empowering them to provide the best support for their child's growth and learning. Click the drop-down arrow next to each month to explore the milestones!
Birth to 6 Months
12 to 18 Months
2 to 3 Years
6 to 12 Months
18 to 24 Months
Reference: CDC’s Developmental Milestones | CDC
Early intervention is a vital service that provides support for children and families to address developmental concerns as early as possible. Understanding the process, knowing what services are available, and being actively involved can make a significant difference in a child’s development. If you have concerns about your child’s development, don’t hesitate to reach out to local early intervention programs and take the first step toward getting the support your child needs.
Here’s a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for parents about early intervention services, with answers that may help guide you through the process of accessing and navigating support for their child's developmental needs:
What is Early Intervention?
How Do I Know if My Child Needs Early Intervention?
What Are Developmental Milestones?
How Do I Access Early Intervention Services?
What Services Are Available Through Early Intervention?
Is Early Intervention Free?
What Happens During an Evaluation?
How Are Services Delivered?
How Can I Support My Child at Home?
How Do I Know If My Child Is Making Progress?
Can Early Intervention Help All Children?
How Long Will My Child Need Early Intervention Services?
What Should I Do If I Disagree with the Plan or Services?
How Can I Support My Own Well-Being During the Early Intervention Process?