Early Identification & Intervention

Early Identification & Intervention

The Foundation plays a vital role in delivering Early Identification & Intervention services for children with disabilities from birth to age five, particularly in underserved communities where support is often limited. The Foundation’s comprehensive approach includes early screening, therapy, education, and caregiver training to help children reach their full potential during these formative years.

By conducting workshops and counseling sessions, the Foundation empowers families through home-based Early Intervention programs, ensuring continuous support in the child’s natural environment.

Key Benefits of Early Intervention:

  • Enhances cognitive, motor, and language development.
  • Reduces long-term need for intensive special education.
  • Promotes social skills and emotional well-being.
  • Equips families with tools and strategies to support their child’s development.

This early support lays the foundation for a more inclusive future, improving outcomes for children and their families.