Aprendamos - Intervención Temprana

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Is Early Intervention Free in New Mexico?

Yes, early intervention services are free for families in New Mexico. Children from birth to age three who qualify can receive developmental support at no cost, thanks to state funding. Families never receive a bill for these services, making support accessible to anyone who needs it.

Why Early Intervention is Free in New Mexico

New Mexico invests in early childhood development because the first three years of life are critical for brain growth. Addressing developmental delays early helps children build communication, motor, self-help, and social-emotional skills that shape their future success.

The state ensures cost is not a barrier, so every child has an equal chance to thrive.

What Services Are Included?

Families can access a wide range of supports, depending on their child’s needs:

  • Terapia del habla to support feeding, crucial communications, and social interaction
  • Terapia ocupacional to support motor skills, sensory processing, self-help skills, and social-emotional development
  • Physical therapy for motor development and promoting independence/participation in daily activities
  • Developmental instruction to help children reach developmental milestones
  • Family support services which include social work and/or family therapy provide guidance and support for parents/caregivers

These services are typically provided in your home, community setting, and/or through telehealth — making them both convenient and family-centered.

Who Qualifies for Free Early Intervention?

Children ages birth to three may qualify if they:

  • Have a diagnosed developmental delay
  • Show signs of not meeting their developmental milestones (such as not walking, talking, or responding to their name)
  • Have a medical condition or risk factor that may impact development

Evaluations are free, so families can find out whether their child qualifies without any financial risk.

How to Access Services in New Mexico

Families can make a referral themselves — you don’t need a physician’s referral to get started. Referrals can come from pediatricians, nurses, teachers, or even friends and family.

En Aprendamos - Intervención Temprana, we serve families in Doña Ana and Sierra Counties with no waitlist for evaluations. Our team of certified specialists provides care in both English and Spanish, ensuring every family feels supported and understood.

Start Free Early Intervention Services at Aprendamos

Early intervention in New Mexico is 100% free for eligible families. Cost should never stop a child from receiving the help they need to grow and succeed. If you’re concerned about your child’s development, don’t wait — the earlier the support begins, the more progress your child can make.

Call Aprendamos at (575) 526-6682 o visita aitkids.com/intervencion-temprana to start your referral today.

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