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Early Intervention provides individualized coaching support and services based on strengths and needs of the child and family.
Early Intervention enhances daily learning opportunities with services designed to meet developmental needs while building upon the natural learning that occurs within daily routines.
Early Intervention (EI) consists of services and supports designed to
help families with children birth through age three who have developmental delays or disabilities. EI services are provided to families at no cost. EI services can include;
Early intervention builds upon the natural learning that occurs in the first few years. It is a process that promotes collaboration among parents, service providers and others who are involved with the child. We follow an evidence-based coaching model to help families meet the developmental needs of their child.
Beaver County Behavioral Health
Early Intervention Services (for infants and toddlers ages 0 until 3rd birthday)
724-891-2827
Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit (BVIU)
Early Intervention Services (children ages 3-5)
(724) 775-1050 x 21112
Do you have concerns about an infant or toddler who might be at risk for a developmental delay?
Developmental screening and tracking services include a process to regularly assess the development of a child who is at risk for developing a delay. An infant or toddler may be eligible for tracking services through Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention program if they are at risk for a developmental delay based on one of the following categories:
Children exit from Infant/Toddler Early Intervention Services for a lot of different reasons. Turning three years old is one of those potential reasons. If your child has met his or her outcomes or is no longer demonstrating a qualifying delay, this means that your child is developmentally on target and is no longer needs formal supports and services through EI.
If you are moving, your child’s services can be transferred to any county in Pennsylvania OR a referral made to another state. Any transition in your child’s life can be addressed in their plan.
Remember that you chart the course for your child’s future success! Your child’s therapist(s) can give you lots of recommendations to aid in your child’s continued development. Your Service Coordinator will give you ideas for continued support. This includes preschool age 3-5 EI, outpatient clinics, local programs, and developmental activities.
From birth to 5 years, your child should reach milestones in how he or she plays, learns, speaks, acts and moves. Track your child’s development online and act early if you have a concern. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has also developed a downloadable milestone tracker mobile app for your phone.
Developmental Milestones Checklist: What changes should you expect as your child grows? This checklist is provided by PA Promise, a campaign to help families make good choices about their child’s early learning and choose quality early learning programs that are right for their family.
LICC Chair: Lori Murtha lori.murtha@bviu.org
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Early Intervention – Ashlee Sydlik
(724) 624-7303
We are here to help.
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NOTE: This form is not for emergencies and may not be monitored after hours or on weekends and holidays.