Aprendamos - Intervención Temprana

Smiling toddler in a blue shirt sitting on a park bench, with mom after receiving Early Intervention

What Is Early Intervention and How Does It Help?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “Early intervention is the term used to describe the services and supports that are available to babies and young children with developmental delays and disabilities and their families.” These services are recommended for children ages zero to three who have been evaluated by medical professionals (like doctors or nurse practitioners) and who may not be meeting developmental milestones. Early intervention can play a key role in helping children build new skills, face challenges with confidence, and thrive in school and beyond.

Why Is Early Intervention Important?

A child’s brain grows the fastest during the first three years of life. When developmental delays—like not walking, talking, or responding to their name—go unaddressed, it can affect long-term learning, communication, and independence. Early intervention takes advantage of this early window of brain plasticity, giving children the best possible head start.

Who Provides Early Intervention Services?

Early intervention is a team effort. Services are delivered by a group of licensed professionals who collaborate to create a care plan tailored to each child’s needs. These may include:

  • Speech and Language Pathologists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Physical Therapists
  • Developmental Specialists
  • Family Service Coordinators
  • Social Workers, and even Nurses and Nutritionists

En Aprendamos - Intervención Temprana, we become an extension of your family, providing support and resources not just to children but also to parents and caregivers.

Who pays for Early Intervention?

New Mexico is ranked #1 in the nation for identifying children who will benefit from early intervention services. Fortunately, in our state, early intervention services are state and federally funded through Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and largely funded through state and federal funds. At Aprendamos Early Intervention, we are committed to ensuring families have access to the services they need. As a provider for the New Mexico Family Infant Toddler (FIT) Program, we offer services at no cost to families, funded through Turquoise Care Medicaid, and state resources.

How Do I Get Started Receiving Early Intervention Services?

Getting started is simple:

Our team will guide you every step of the way, from scheduling evaluations to working with your child’s pediatrician. We’ll help take the guesswork out of where to begin. At the heart of early intervention is partnership. By listening, collaborating, and supporting you every step of the way, we can help your child reach their unique developmental goals. Let’s work together to help babies and toddlers thrive and build brighter futures for children in our community!

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