Center-Based Therapy offered by Children's Therapy Center in Kent
Center-based therapy program provides early intervention for physical, occupational and speech therapies and early childhood education for children with disabilities and developmental delays.
Center-based therapy program provides physical and occupational therapy and speech therapy.
In-home services may be arranged.
Services include individual therapy sessions to address specific developmental difficulties; parents are encouraged to ask questions, express concerns, and share hopes with center staff and other parents.
Physical, Occupational, Speech-Language therapy and associated programs for children birth to 18 include:
- Speech-language therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Oral Motor/Feeding Therapy
- Parent Education and Support
- Aquatic Therapy
- Social Skills Groups
- Fitness Center
- Recommendations for orthotic assessment
Clark County Developmental Disabilities Program offered at Clark County Community Services
Plans, funds and manages programs for children birth to three years who are experiencing developmental delays, and adults 21 and over, who have developmental disabilities.
Plans, funds and manages early intervention programs for qualified children. Services to qualified adults include: personal agents, financial planning and employment services. Provides information and training to vendors, families, individuals experiencing disabilities, community partners and the public.
Autism Center offered by UW Institute on Human Development and Disability
Provides early intervention services, diagnostic evaluation, individual therapy, skills groups, speech & language therapy and a summer camp for children from birth through adolescence with autism and autism spectrum disorders.
Provides a range of services for individuals from birth through adulthood with autism spectrum disorders, including:
-Diagnostic evaluations
-Intervention services
-Program consultation
-Individual and group therapy
-Social skills groups
-Parent training
-Summer programs
Services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team comprising educators, psychologists, behavior analysts, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physicians.
Early Intervention Services offered at Pierce County Human Services - Developmental Disabilities
Supports infants and toddlers experiencing delays or disabilities relating to cognitive, communication, physical, social-emotional, and/or self-help development. Services are provided to every eligible family, regardless of ability to pay.
Supports infants and toddlers experiencing delays or disabilities relating to cognitive, communication, physical, social-emotional, and/or self-help development.
Early intervention includes screening and evaluation, service coordination, therapy, and education for the child and family.
Services are provided to every eligible family, regardless of their ability to pay.
Early Intervention Services offered by King County Department of Community and Human Services' Developmental Disabilities Division
Contracts with community-based agencies to provide services and supports for infants and toddlers eligible for the State Infant Toddler Early Intervention Program (ITEIP).
Offers early intervention services to meet the developmental needs of eligible infants and toddlers and the needs of their family related to enhancing the child's development. Provides Family Resources Coordination, individualized developmental services and parent support opportunities.
Early Support Program offered by Kindering Center - Bothell
Offers home and center-based language, occupational and physical therapies, preschool and infant mental health services for children age 3 and younger who are developmentally delayed, disabled or medically fragile.
Offers early support services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities. These services include physical, speech, and occupational therapies; early childhood education, infant mental health services, and more.
Early Support Program offered by Kindering Center - Bellevue
Offers home and center-based language, occupational and physical therapies, preschool and infant mental health services for children age 3 and younger who are developmentally delayed, disabled or medically fragile.
Offers early support services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities. These services include physical, speech, and occupational therapies; early childhood education, infant mental health services, and more.
Early Intervention offered by Children's Therapy Center in Burien
Home-based therapy program provides early intervention services for families and children, ages birth to 3, with a developmental delay or a diagnosed disability. Services are provided in a child's natural environment.
Home-based therapy program provides early intervention services (Speech, Occupational, Physical, Oral motor therapies, early education, and Family Resource Coordination) for families and children ages birth to three, with a developmental delay or a diagnosed disability including:
- Down syndrome
- Cerebral palsy
- Autism spectrum disorders
Services are provided in a child's natural environment, a place the child normally is during the day including home, daycare, a relative's home, or a community setting.
Information is shared with the family about child development and strategies are provided to help families feel supported as their child's primary teacher.
Early Support for Infants and Toddlers offered by Boyer Children's Clinic at Montlake
Supports children and their families with milestones like walking, talking, eating, playing and learning for children ages birth to 3 with possible support up to age 4. Offers developmental evaluations and communication with child's physician.
Supports children and their families with milestones like walking, talking, eating, playing and learning.
Offers developmental evaluations with team evaluation, regular re-evaluations and communication with child's physician.
Treatment includes year-round special education, physical, occupational therapy and speech therapy provided in natural environments. Individualized service plans address motor, behavioral, social, cognitive, feeding and speech/communication skills in accordance with family concerns and priorities.
Family support and social work services are also offered.
Early Intervention offered by the Experimental Educational Unit at University of Washington's Haring Center
Offers education programs for young children with and without disabilities. Offers programs for infants and toddlers as well as preschoolers. Provides a blended kindergarten program in partnership with Seattle Public Schools.
Offers education programs for young children at the University of Washington.
Infant and Toddler Program (ITP)
Offers a variety of early-intervention services for families and children. Services are delivered by different providers based on the area: special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, physical therapists and family resource coordinators.
Provides intervention through inclusive playgroups where all children learn and play together. Also serves children and their families by providing community and home-based services.
These are determined by the needs of the child and the family and can take place in the home, at the center or in other community settings.
Serves families in the King County area through contracts with the DDA (Developmental Disabilities Administration) and local school districts.
Preschool
Provides a high quality, inclusive, early learning program for all children. Students are offered a unique, individualized program; an emphasis is placed on social and friendship skills.
All classes serve children with a range of abilities and disabilities, including cognitive delays, communication disorders, autism, learning disorders and severe behavioral disabilities, as well as typically developing students.
Implements systematic instruction to children with special needs. Physical therapists, Occupational therapists and Speech Language Pathologists work with the teaching staff to provide services for students who qualify.
Full day preschool available for Seattle residents only.
Kindergarten
Provides a full-day, kindergarten program that includes students with and without disabilities. All children, regardless of ability, learn alongside their peers.
Emphasizes the development of academic, social, communication and motor skills that enable children to be successfully in elementary school. Physical therapists, Occupational therapists and Speech Language Pathologists work with the teaching staff to provide services within the context of the general education and classroom environment.
CYSHCN - Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs offered at Kitsap Public Health District
Serves children who have or are at risk to have a serious physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition requiring additional care coordination support.
CYSHCN serves children who have or are at risk of having a serious physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition and require additional support. CYSHCN promotes integrated systems of care that assure children with special health care needs have the opportunity to achieve the healthiest life possible and develop to their fullest potential. Services can include: helping a family find or coordinate medical providers or a medical home, help accessing local resources or services for the child and provide information about local community resources, including parent support organizations and community coalitions.
Early Support for Infants and Toddlers offered by offered by Akin at Burien
Provides evaluations, services and supports to families with babies and young children that have suspected developmental delays and disabilities.
Provides evaluations, services and supports to families with babies and young children that have suspected developmental delays and disabilities.
Services offered include:
- Speech therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Special education
Early intervention also provides coaching and support to parents and caregivers to build upon family strengths and help children reach their full potential.
Information and Referral / Family Resource Coordination offered at South Sound Parent to Parent Kitsap
Information and referral regarding disabilities and community resources, newsletter, workshops, seminars and recreational/social events for families.
Information and referral regarding disabilities and community resources, newsletter, workshops, seminars and recreational/social events for families.
Information provided to parents/guardians of children with a disability or chronic medical condition.
Puts parents in touch with special services available to eligible children age birth to three in Thurston, Mason and Grays Harbor counties.
Early Support for Infants and Toddlers offered by Boyer Children's Clinic at Magnuson Park
Supports children and their families with milestones like walking, talking, eating, playing and learning for children ages birth to 3 with possible support up to age 4. Offers developmental evaluations and communication with child's physician.
Supports children and their families with milestones like walking, talking, eating, playing and learning.
Offers developmental evaluations with team evaluation, regular re-evaluations and communication with child's physician.
Treatment includes year-round special education, physical, occupational therapy and speech therapy provided in natural environments. Individualized service plans address motor, behavioral, social, cognitive, feeding and speech/communication skills in accordance with family concerns and priorities.
Family support and social work services are also offered.
Early Childhood Education and Intervention offered at HopeSparks - Children's Developmental Services - CDS
Provides early intervention therapy and education support services for children ages birth to three in their natural environment as well as clinic based services. See details for all the services offered.
Provides early intervention therapy and education support services for children ages birth to three in their natural environment.
Outcome/Results
- Enables families to care for their children and participate in family and community activities
- Helps children be active and successful participants across a variety of settings and situations
- Improved positive social-emotional skills and social relationships
- Improved acquisition and use of knowledge and skills including language and communication
- Improved use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needs.
Services
- Evaluation and Assessment
- Tailored educational and therapeutic plans
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech and Language Services
- Infant Mental Health Services
- Parent Education and Support
- Treatment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ages 24-36 months)
- Specialized treatment for motor/sensory and feeding concerns
- Bilingual Services
- Home Visits
- Play Groups
- Family Events.
Provides early intervention and infant mental health services for foster children ages birth through 3, including developmental assessment and follow-up.
Provides a safety net for children involved in the child welfare system by ensuring their developmental and social-emotional needs are identified and addressed. It also strengthens relationships so that parents and caregivers can better work together for their child’s success. By supporting a child’s entire care team, CHERISH positively transforms a child’s developmental trajectory, empowering them to reach their full potential.
Early Support Services - Birth to Three Infant and Toddler Services Program offered at Holly Ridge Center - Taylor Rd
Offers early intervention services for families of children with special needs. Program includes speech, physical, cognitive, and ABA therapy, a feeding group for special needs, and a special needs early learning playgroup.
Offers early support services for families of children with disabilities, and assessments for children birth to 3 years of age that may have developmental concerns. Services can include Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Early Childhood Special Education, Social Worker, Infant Mental Health, ABA, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Registered Dietitian, and Family Resources Coordination. The Infant Toddler Program is certified by the State of Washington as the following: Neurodevelopmental Program by the Department of Health, Early Support Provider Agency by DCYF, Developmental Disabilities Center through DSHS, Holly Ridge Center is Early Support Services Provider Program for Kitsap County and part of North Mason County (North Mason School District area).
Early Support Program offered by Kindering Center - Redmond
Offers home and center-based language, occupational and physical therapies, preschool and infant mental health services for children age 3 and younger who are developmentally delayed, disabled or medically fragile.
Offers early support services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities. These services include physical, speech, and occupational therapies; early childhood education, infant mental health services, and more.
Early Learning and Child Care Program (ECEAP) offered at Innovative Services NW
Provides education and child care services for children. Service options include full and part time care, and full day ECEAP Preschool.
Provides education and child care services for children. Service options include full and part time, and full day ECEAP Preschool. The Early Childhood Education Assistance Program (ECEAP) is a comprehensive preschool program that provides free services and support to eligible children and their families.
Center-Based Therapy offered by Children's Therapy Center in Burien
Center-based therapy program provides early intervention for physical, occupational and speech therapies and early childhood education for children with disabilities and developmental delays.
Center-based therapy program provides physical and occupational therapy and speech therapy.
In-home services may be arranged.
Services include individual therapy sessions to address specific developmental difficulties; parents are encouraged to ask questions, express concerns, and share hopes with center staff and other parents.
Physical, Occupational, Speech-Language therapy and associated programs for children birth to 18 include:
- Speech-language therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Oral Motor/Feeding Therapy
- Parent Education and Support
- Aquatic Therapy
- Social Skills Groups
- Fitness Center
- Recommendations for orthotic assessment
Provides early intervention and infant mental health services for foster children ages birth through 3, including developmental assessment and follow-up.
Provides a safety net for children involved in the child welfare system by ensuring their developmental and social-emotional needs are identified and addressed. It also strengthens relationships so that parents and caregivers can better work together for their child’s success. By supporting a child’s entire care team, CHERISH positively transforms a child’s developmental trajectory, empowering them to reach their full potential.
Specialty & Developmental Healthcare Support offered at Children's Village
Provides a wide rage of services for children with special and developmental healthcare needs and their families.
Provides a wide rage of services for children with special and developmental healthcare needs and their families. Integrates physical health, behavior, mental health, and educational services to optimize daily life for the child and family. Provides Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnostic clinic, behavioral and developmental evaluations, cleft lip and palate program, infant and toddler early intervention, medical specialty clinics, nurse family partnership, pediatric dental services, therapy services, speech and language therapy, genetics program, and family support.
Birth to Three Assessment and Services offered at Concerned Citizens - Forks
Provides early intervention services for infants and toddlers living with developmental delays.
Early Intervention Services are available through referrals from many sources for children ages birth to three. We provide free developmental screenings for each referral and our Family Resources Coordinators can link you and your child with resources and programs appropriate for your child’s development. Screenings can be done over the phone, at our center or in your home.