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What is Early Intervention? ✨

A set of educational, medical, psychological, and social services provided to children with special needs or at risk of developmental delays, from birth to age six. It aims for the early detection of disabilities or delays and supports the child’s development in various areas (motor, linguistic, cognitive, social, and emotional), thus enhancing their opportunities for learning and social integration.

Early Detection: Helps identify developmental difficulties from an early age, contributing to effective planning and intervention.

Target Groups: 👶
Children with speech or language disorders
Children with autism spectrum disorders
Children with general developmental delays
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Goals of Early Intervention 🎯
Promoting the child’s holistic development, including cognitive, motor, linguistic, and social development. 🧠 Developing the child’s abilities in accordance with their individual potential through specialized educational and therapeutic programs 🌱

🎒 Preparing the child for school and community integration, enabling them to participate in mainstream education classes or community programs
Providing a safe and stimulating learning environment that addresses the child’s psychological and behavioral needs 🏡 Supporting and empowering the family by providing information and guidance to parents on how to effectively interact with their child

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