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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays | Central Institute for the Deaf

Uses listening and spoken language to help deaf and hard of hearing children learn to listen, talk, read and succeed in school. Activities include computer, art, physical education and music.

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Early Learner Life Enrichment Program - Solid Ground Foundation for Behavioral Services - Main Office

Solid Ground Foundation offers a before and after school program for toddlers in marginalized communities with behavioral health challenges. Specifically, the program serves toddlers who are PK3 and PK4 (ages 3 to 4). Services are free for families in participating agencies and school districts.

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Children's Clinical Services - Children's Research Triangle - Main Office

Children's Research Triangle provides both trauma-informed assessment and mental health treatment for children and their families via clinical services. Services include various therapy approaches (such as Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Theraplay, and more), psychological and developmental evaluations, and pre-adoptive consultation and education. These services are primarily focused on children under 18 from the south and west sides of Chicago.

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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays | LAKE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT - Child and Family Connections

Provides families with children under age 3 with suspected developmental delays service coordination of early intervention services including evaluations, connecting eligible families to therapies, community resources and transition. Services include: - Developmental screening for evaluation - Developmental assessment for case management - Speech therapy - Developmental therapy - Physical therapy - Occupational therapy - Assistive technology devices Services are tailored to each child's needs based on the level of delay experienced by the child.

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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays | WAUKEGAN COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOLS DISTRICT # 60 - Developmental Screening

Provides free developmental screening for children under the age of five who reside in Waukegan. Offers a free pre-school program for children under the age of three who qualify based on screening. Qualified children between the ages of 3-5 will be referred for an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Children with an IEP will qualify for special education services based on individual needs.

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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays | JCFS CHICAGO - Integrated Pediatric Therapy - Chicago Site

Offers services for families concerned about their child’s development. This includes motor, speech/language, and learning development. Services include: - Developmental screening - Occupational therapy - Speech/language therapy - Physical therapy

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EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES - DEPARTMENT OF CHILD AND FAMILY CONNECTIONS

Provides supports and services for families to help their children meet developmental milestones.

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EARLY INTERVENTION | EASTERSEALS JOLIET REGION

Offers developmental screenings to identify delays. Therapists work closely with parents and other family members to teach them how to help their young child learn the skills they need to develop as they grow such as rolling over, sitting up, picking things up with their hands, walking, and talking.

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CHILD AND FAMILY CONNECTIONS | YOUTH SERVICES NETWORK

Serves children with developmental delays and/or disabilities. Provides services for physical and speech therapy, as well as nutrition, audiology, counseling, etc.

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EARLY INTERVENTION | THERAPY CARE

Provides support and services to help children under the age of 3 meet developmental milestones.

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Early Intervention - Oak Leyden - Main Office

Oak Leyden's Children's Services programming takes a unique, multi-disciplinary, team approach to facilitate the holistic development of children with developmental disabilities and delays. Oak Leyden therapists evaluate children in all areas of development and facilitate individualized therapy that fits the unique needs, challenges, and circumstances of your child. They are family-centric, typically providing services in a child's natural environment and working with caregivers to take advantage of everyday learning opportunities. Oak Leyden provides therapy to children in all of the following disciplines: developmental, occupational, physical, behavioral, and speech/language.

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Adverse Pregnancy Outcome Reporting System High Risk Infant Follow-up Program - Cook County Dept of Public Health - Arlington Heights Health Center

The Adverse Pregnancy Outcome Reporting System High-Risk Infant Follow-up (APORS) program is for infants born with high-risk factors such as prematurity, small for gestational age, and birth defects. Infants who meet the high-risk eligibility guidelines are referred by the hospitals when the infant is discharged to go home. Nurses usually work with the infant and their families for the first two years of life. There is no income eligibility for participation in the program.

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EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES FOR CHILDREN | ARCHWAY

Offer various resources and supports to families who have young children with disabilities and developmental delays.

- Early Intervention: Speech/language therapy, developmental therapy, and family support. Also offers medical equipment, such as bath aids, walkers, and therapy balls.

- T.I.K.E.S. Program: Bi-monthly home visits, parent-child activities, case management, loan of toys and parent resources, and Individual Family Service Plan (I.F.S.P.).

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Birth-to-Three Early Intervention - The Chicago Lighthouse - Main Office, Low Vision Clinic, & Chicago Lighthouse Industries

The Chicago Lighthouse's Birth-to-Three Early Intervention Program provides home-based developmental and family support to infants and toddlers with vision loss or multiple disabilities. Early intervention specialists visit families frequently, supporting parents to prepare their children for preschool and beyond. Services include visual, developmental, and occupational therapy, as well as optometric examinations through their Low Vision Clinic, social work, and psychological services.

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Infant & Early Childhood Therapy - Shirley Ryan Abilitylab - Pathways

The Shirley Ryan Abilitylab in partnership with Pathways offers Early Intervention, a federally mandated program of coordinated services, through IDEA Part C, that provides support and education to children with developmental delays and their families. Children ages 0-3 exhibiting delays in physical, cognitive, communication, and social/emotional development are eligible for services. The goal of Early Intervention (EI) is to help children with developmental delays as soon as possible so they can reach their fullest potential.Eligibility for EI is determined after a child has been evaluated by a health professional. Some children are diagnosed at birth with a condition that makes them eligible for EI, while other children may not be evaluated until they have exhibited a delay in reaching milestones.Additional services include pediatric occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech/language therapy.

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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays | Easterseals Midwest St. Louis

Provides early intervention to assist a child's developmental stage, and provide supportive services for parents. Intervention may happen in the families home, Early Childhood Center, or a mutually agreed upon location.

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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays | William M Bedell Achievement and Resource Center

Early Intervention: Services provided to newborns and infants ages 0-3 years with a diagnosis of a developmental disability.

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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays | Child and Family Connections

Provides early intervention services for children ages birth to three years old.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES | SINNISSIPPI CENTERS

Offers developmental screenings in all areas of development and specialized treatment for infants and young children. Also offers relationship-based treatment with the parent/caretaker and child.

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ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES REPORTING SYSTEM (APORS) | MARION COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Collects information to identify and refer children with health problems to the High-Risk Infant Follow-up that will ensure the healthy development of infants born with a high-risk medical condition.

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EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES FOR CHILDREN | ARCHWAY

Offer various resources and supports to families who have young children with disabilities and developmental delays.

- Early Intervention: Speech/language therapy, developmental therapy, and family support. Also offers medical equipment, such as bath aids, walkers, and therapy balls.

- T.I.K.E.S. Program: Bi-monthly home visits, parent-child activities, case management, loan of toys and parent resources, and Individual Family Service Plan (I.F.S.P.).

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EARLY INTERVENTION | CROSSPOINT HUMAN SERVICES

Provides screenings, speech and developmental therapies, and evaluations for children from birth to 3 years with developmental delays or disabilities.

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PEDIATRIC DEVELOPMENTAL & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES | NORTHWESTERN MEDICINE

Offers early intervention services, psychological and developmental assessment available for children with developmental, behavioral, emotional, social, cognitive, or academic issues.

Services include, psychological testing, developmental assessment, diagnosis and follow-up care, assistance in accessing community and educational services, speech and occupational therapies.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES | SINNISSIPPI CENTERS

Offers developmental screenings in all areas of development and specialized treatment for infants and young children. Also offers relationship-based treatment with the parent/caretaker and child.

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