Early Intervention Center (Ages 2–6)

Our Early Intervention Center is a specialized, developmentally focused learning environment designed specifically for children ages 2 to 6 years old.

Early childhood is a critical time for brain development. Research shows that intervention during these formative years can significantly impact communication, social skills, learning readiness, and long-term independence.

What Makes Our Early Intervention Center Unique?

Our center provides:

  • Structured learning routines
  • Play-based instruction
  • Small group learning opportunities
  • Individualized one-on-one therapy
  • Early social exposure with peers
  • Language-rich environment
  • Support for preschool readiness

Children participate in a combination of:

  • Circle time
  • Structured teaching sessions
  • Peer play
  • Communication development
  • Early academic readiness
  • Daily living skill instruction (toileting, feeding, transitions)

Our goal is to prepare children not only for kindergarten, but for lifelong learning.

Skills Targeted in Early Intervention

  • Functional communication (verbal or alternative communication systems)
  • Social engagement and joint attention
  • Imitation skills
  • Play skills
  • Following routines
  • Emotional regulation
  • Reduction of challenging behaviors
  • Early academic foundations (colors, shapes, letters, numbers)

Children in our Early Intervention Center receive individualized treatment plans while also benefiting from structured group opportunities to build peer interaction skills in a safe and supportive setting.