Aprendamos - Intervención Temprana

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Early Intervention Occupational Therapy: Building Everyday Skills

Occupational therapy (OT) in early intervention focuses on supporting babies and toddlers who need extra help with daily skills, play, and sensory experiences. At Aprendamos - Intervención Temprana, our licensed therapists partner with families across Doña Ana and Sierra Counties to provide personalized, play-based care, always free for eligible children.

Why Consider Occupational Therapy in Early Intervention?

Occupational therapy helps young children gain independence and confidence in everyday life. Families often seek early intervention OT when their child has challenges with:

  • Fine motor skills (grasping, stacking, coloring, self-feeding)
  • Self-care routines (using utensils, dressing, brushing teeth)
  • Sensory processing (responding to textures, movement, or sounds)
  • Play and social interaction with siblings or peers
  • Meeting major milestones like crawling, walking, or using both hands together

Learn more from the American Occupational Therapy Association.

What Services Look Like

At Aprendamos, occupational therapy sessions are designed around your child’s needs and family routines. Services may include:

  • Play-based activities that strengthen motor skills and coordination
  • Caregiver coaching to integrate strategies into daily life
  • Sensory support to help children explore their world more comfortably
  • Self-help guidance to build independence

Therapy typically takes place in your home or in the community, ensuring comfort and convenience for families.

What to Expect From an OT Session

Your first visit is about getting to know your child and your family. Occupational therapists will:

  • Observe your child’s play, movement, and routines
  • Talk with you about developmental milestones and concerns
  • Create individualized goals tailored to your child’s strengths
  • Provide strategies you can continue using between visits

Each session builds on progress, with the therapist and family working together as a team.

Why Choose Aprendamos Early Intervention?

Families trust Aprendamos because we provide:

  • Free Services for children birth to age three (funded by Turquoise Care and state resources)
  • Certified Specialists in early childhood development and sensory integration
  • Bilingual Support in English and Spanish
  • No Waitlist for evaluations in Doña Ana and Sierra Counties
  • Family-Centered Approach where caregivers are active partners in every step

Our mission is to empower families while giving children the tools they need to thrive.

How to Get Started

Beginning occupational therapy through early intervention is simple:

  1. Call us at (575) 526-6682 or visit aitkids.com.
  2. Schedule a free developmental evaluation – no referral needed.
  3. Meet with our team and start services designed for your child and family.

At Aprendamos Early Intervention, we believe every child deserves the chance to grow, play, and succeed. Occupational therapy is just one way we help families build strong foundations for the future.

Additional Resources

Ready to begin?  Call Aprendamos at   (575) 526-6682 or visit aitkids.com/early-intervention   today to request your free evaluation.

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