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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 ...
When Kimberly Halevy’s son was 3, she started hearing from his preschool that he needed extra support. But more than a year ...
Naiommy Baret’s 3-year-old son receives early intervention services for epilepsy and a speech delay. Credit: Vanessa Leroy for The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education.
Better demographic data about young children with disabilities who seek and receive federally funded early intervention services, such as physical therapy, could help policymakers address barriers to ...
More children from birth to age three with disabilities or developmental delays are qualifying for early intervention services through Cuyahoga County. The increase is also statewide. Locally, the ...
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 ...
Child care providers in northeast Indiana can get free training on how to help young children with developmental and ...
All children learn differently. When children learn differently, this is not a bad thing. It may just mean that they need supports that special education services can provide. However, it's hard to ...
New York has administered its Early Intervention Program since 1993. Some of the problems that exist today can be traced back ...
According to some estimates, more than 100 million children around the world experience separations from their caregiver ...