Benefits of Early Intervention
Region 1 of the Wyoming Developmental Preschool Program
Current research indicates that a child is born with 100 billion nerve cells which immediately begin making connections. This network of connections forms the basis of the child's ability to learn and grow. Stimulation such as reading, playing, cuddling, movement and talking helps to form this network. While all children grow and change at their own rate, some children can experience delays in development. Sometimes this can be a cause for concern. Early intervention may:
  • Help answer your questions about your child's development.
  • Improve both developmental and educational growth.
  • Help children with developmental delays become more independent.
  • Help prevent the need for more and costly intervention in the future.
  • Help communities become more aware of the gifts and abilities of all their children.

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