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A process used to recognize warning signs for mental health problems and to take early action against factors that put individuals at risk. Early intervention can help children get better in less time and can prevent problems from becoming worse.
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Home-based services for children from birth through age two who have a developmental delay or disability. Services are designed to support families and foster normal development and sound experience in natural settings.
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In rehabilitative medicine, a system of coordinated, community-based services for infants and toddlers from birth to 3 years of age who are at risk for developmental delay. Services are designed to identify, prevent, or remedi
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Services working with families with children under the age of 3 with disabilities or at-risk children to maximize the potential of the children.
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Specifically in the area of intellectual or physical disability. Again, there are other areas in the Health sector using this term as well Early Intervention involves providing medical services at an early age in areas such as physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. Often these services are provided in your home or are centre based, such as a community health centre.
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