Module 4, Handout 6: Services Provided to Infants/Toddlers through Early Start
- Assisting technology devices and services - equipment and services that are used to improve or maintain the abilities of a child to participate in such activities as playing, communication, eating or moving.
- Audiology - identifying and providing services for children with hearing loss and prevention of hearing loss.
- Family training - services provided by qualified personnel to assist the family in understanding the special needs of the child and in promoting the child’s development.
- Medical services - only for diagnostic or evaluation purposes.
- Mental health services - including play therapy, parent groups, dyadic therapy
- Nursing services - assessment of health status of the child for the purpose of providing nursing care, and provision of nursing care to prevent health problems, restore and improve functioning, and promote optimal health and development. This may include administering medications, treatments, and other procedures prescribed by licensed physician.
- Nutrition services - services that help address the nutritional needs of children that include identifying feeding skills, feeding problems, food habits, and food preferences.
- Occupational therapy - services that relate to self-help skills, adaptive behavior and play, and sensory, motor, and postural development.
- Physical therapy - services to prevent or lessen movement’s difficulties and related functional problems.
- Psychological services - administering and interpreting psychological tests and information about a child’s behavior and child and family conditions related to learning, mental health and development as well as planning services including counseling, consultation, parent training, and education programs.
- Service coordination - someone who works in partnership with the family by providing assistance and services that help the family to coordinate and obtain their rights under the Early Intervention Program and services agreed upon in the IFSP.
- Social work services - preparing an assessment of the social and emotional strengths and needs of a child and family, and providing individual or group services such as counseling or family training.
- Special instruction - includes designing learning environments and activities that promote the child’s development, providing families with information, skills, and support to enhance the child’s development.
- Speech-language pathology - services for children with delay in communication skills or with motor skills such as weakness of muscles around the mouth or swallowing.
- Vision services - identification of children with visual disorders or delays and providing services and training to those children.
- Health services - health-related services necessary to enable a child to benefit from other early intervention services.
- Transportation and related costs - providing or reimbursing the cost of travel necessary to enable a child and family to receive early intervention services
Reference
California Department of Developmental Services. Early Start.