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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Developmental Language Disorder
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Children who have a lower-than-normal proficiency in
vocabulary, the production of complex sentences, and recall of
words may be found to have a developmental expressive language
disorder, also called Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder.
If your child has been diagnosed with a Pervasive
Developmental Disorder, he or she may also be diagnosed with
this condition.
Symptoms of Developmental Language Disorder
- Below-average vocabulary skills
- Improper use of tenses (past, present, future)
- Problems in the production of complex sentences
- Problems in recalling words
- What is the treatment?
If your child is diagnosed with this disorder, language, and
speech therapy can help increase the number of phrases a child
can use.
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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?
Visit our Therapy Options
area to learn more.
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