Early Childhood Intervention
This website is a place for families who are facing
challenges pertaining to their child's development and
growth.
It is a place to find answers and practical
suggestions. That's what Early Intervention Support is all
about.

Whether a family has a child with a challenging behavior,
a disability or developmental issue, childhood is short - it
should be savored and enjoyed.
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We understand developmental milestones and the challenges
of Special Needs children. We spend a great deal of time
with families understanding the inner workings of childhood
routines and interactions. Ask us about your child today!
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Angelman Syndrome
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Angelman Syndrome is a chromosomal disease that causes
neurological problems.
What are Angelman Syndrome Symptoms?
Common symptoms of Angelman Syndrome include:
- Flat heads
- Feeding problems (infants between 1 and 2 months old)
- Speech impairment
- Hyperactivity
- Epilepsy
- Protruding tongues
- Unexplained bouts of laughter
How is Angelmans Syndrome diagnosed?
This syndrome is usually diagnosed between the ages of three and seven
when the characteristics, behaviors, and features of Angelman become most
pronounced.
What is the Treatment for Angelman Syndrome?
Angelman Syndrome cannot be cured but it can be treated to control the
symptoms. Your physician will discuss with you the right treatment for your
child. Some of the common treatments include:
- Educational and behavioral interventions (to help with
communication, schooling, sleep disturbances, and general behavior)
- Physical and occupational therapies
- Speech and language interventions
- Behavior modification.
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Therapy Options
Thankfully, there are many ways to deal with childhood developmental
delays and behaviors. These include in-home services, outpatient (you take
your child to a clinic), inpatient (following injury or surgery) and school
based services. Which type of therapy should you choose?
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area to learn more.
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