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Special Scholars Early Intervention Services: Supporting Children and Families Every Step of the Way in Brooklyn, NY

We provide a wide range of community-based services at our Early Intervention Program to assist kids and families in achieving their milestones. Our program aims to promote healthy growth and development in all facets of children’s life by treating developmental delays in children from birth to age three.

Early Intervention (0 - 3 years old)

At Special Scholars Early Intervention, we understand that your child’s early years are critical for their future success. That’s why we offer comprehensive Early Intervention services for children under the age of three who have or are suspected of having a developmental delay and/or disability. As an approved and regulated provider with the NYS Department of Health and the NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, we are dedicated to providing the best care out there for your child.

Developmental evaluations and a variety of treatment services, including speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy, are all available via our program. In order to assist you in promoting the development of your kid, we also provide parent education seminars, support groups, and personalized assistance. Regardless of the difficulties you may be experiencing, our family support programs are intended to help your family thrive.

Eligibility and Referrals

This program is created to help the development of kids who could have developmental delays or impairments.

A kid must live within our service region, be under the age of three, and be eligible for our program.

Additionally, the child must either have a diagnosis that has a high likelihood of leading to a developmental delay or have a developmental delay in one or more areas of development.

If a child lags behind their peers considerably in one or more of the following areas (communication, motor skills, cognitive ability, social-emotional development, adaptive skills, or self-help skills) this is referred to as a developmental delay.

We welcome you to contact us for further details if you think your kid would qualify for our program. Families may self-refer or get referrals from a range of organizations, including community organizations, early childhood education providers, and healthcare professionals.

A Personalized Approach to Your Child's Needs

Developmental Assessments

We offer comprehensive developmental assessments to help identify a child's strengths and areas for growth. Our team of experienced professionals uses a variety of tools and methods to evaluate children's development in areas such as communication, motor skills, cognitive abilities, and social-emotional development. We work closely with families to ensure that each assessment is tailored to the child's individual needs and developmental level. Our assessments are designed to provide a clear understanding of a child's current abilities and to help identify any potential developmental delays or concerns.

Therapy Services

Our therapy services are designed to support children's development and help them achieve milestones. Our therapists work closely with families to develop individualized treatment plans that address the unique needs of each child. We provide therapy sessions both in-person and online, and the frequency and duration of therapy sessions vary depending on the child's needs. We aim to provide high-quality therapy services that are both effective and enjoyable for children.

Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)

Through structured ABA sessions, we focus on developing essential skills such as communication, social interactions, and adaptive behaviors through a variety of techniques. The ABA sessions typically take place in a one-on-one setting, with a therapist implementing the interventions and strategies identified in the plan. These sessions involve breaking down desired skills into small, manageable steps and using positive reinforcement to teach and encourage the child's progress. We believe in celebrating every milestone, no matter how small, and will provide you with ongoing feedback and guidance throughout your child's journey.

Parent Education and Support

We understand that parents play a critical role in their child's development, and we are committed to providing resources and support to help them in this important role. We offer parent education classes, support groups, and individualized guidance on how to support a child's development. Our team of professionals is available to answer questions and provide ongoing support, guiding you through the Early Intervention Program and connecting you with the appropriate services and resources to meet your child's needs. We understand the importance of a strong support system. That's why we offer a variety of workshops and support groups for parents and caregivers. These sessions provide valuable information, practical strategies, and a supportive community where you can connect with others facing similar challenges, empowering you with knowledge and fostering a sense of belonging.

Special Instruction

Special Instruction services are aimed at enhancing children's learning and developmental opportunities. The program operates on the principle of strengthening key skills in a supportive and structured environment. Special Instructors work closely with parents and families, integrating the program into the child's daily routine to ensure a comprehensive learning experience. The fundamental objective is to positively influence child development by extending their learning opportunities beyond traditional settings, thereby fostering a continuous growth environment. The family-centered approach not only enhances the child's learning but also empowers parents to support their child's development effectively.

Related Services

Our Early Intervention Program also offers additional related services such as Speech/Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy, each designed to uplift our young learners. Speech/Language Pathology focuses on enhancing communication skills, while Occupational Therapy aids in improving everyday skills necessary for the child's independence. Physical Therapy is designed to boost motor skills and overall physical development. Each of these services is meticulously designed to uplift and promote the well-being of our young learners, aligning with our commitment to holistic child development.

Expert Services, Delivered with Care

  • Because every kid has different requirements, we at Special Scholars Early Intervention believe in offering flexible and convenient service delivery alternatives that meet each family's individual circumstances. Depending on what works best for the family, our services can be offered in a child's home and community-based centers.
  • Our services are offered on a regular basis, with session length and frequency ranging according to the requirements of the kid and the family's availability. With the aim of enhancing the child's development and growth, our team of experts will collaborate with families to create a timetable that works for them.
  • We at Special Scholars Early Intervention are committed to providing high-quality programs that are efficient and practical. Every kid gets access to the help they need to achieve their milestones thanks to our easy and flexible service delivery choices.

Let's Work Together: Contact Us for Expert Guidance and Support

    We're here to listen, support, and guide you.

    To initiate the enrollment process for the Early Intervention Program, please contact 311.

    Special Scholars Early Intervention holds a contractual agreement with the New York State Department of Health, Bureau Of Early Intervention, to administer Early Intervention (EI) services. Our program is authorized, regulated, and financially supported by both the New York State Department of Health and the New York City Department Of Health & Mental Hygiene. The Early Intervention Program (EIP) is a publicly-funded initiative aimed at providing support to children under the age of 3 who either show signs of developmental delays or are at risk of experiencing disabilities. Determination of eligibility for EIP can only be made by evaluators approved by the state and working under a contractual arrangement. All necessary ei services for eligible children are identified in collaboration with the parent and require authorization from the designated official at the NYC Early Intervention Office. The service coordinator will facilitate the arrangement of service providers, taking into account the unique needs of the child and family, as authorized by the NYC Early Intervention Office. Upon request, EI services can be provided at childcare facilities or other community locations. However, it is the responsibility of parents to cover any associated fees when availing services at these locations. It’s important to note that all EIP services are provided to parents free of charge, although health insurance may be utilized to cover approved services.

    Early Intervention is proven to have a positive impact!