Early Childhood Intervention

At Supreme Golden Care, we provide Early Childhood Intervention Support to help children with developmental delays reach key milestones. Early intervention refers to services that support young children from birth to age 3 who may be behind in their development. These services can take place in the child’s home or within the community, focusing on essential skills to enhance the child’s growth and learning during this critical time.

Our early intervention services focus on five key areas of development:

  • Physical Skills: Improving movement and coordination, such as reaching, crawling, walking, drawing, and building.
  • Cognitive Skills: Enhancing thinking, learning, and problem-solving abilities.
  • Communication Skills: Supporting language development, including talking, listening, and understanding others.
  • Self-Help (Adaptive) Skills: Assisting children with activities like eating and dressing.
  • Social and Emotional Skills: Encouraging play, interaction, and relationship-building with others.

Different specialists, such as speech therapists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists, work with your child and family depending on the areas of delay. Our team collaborates closely with parents to create a personalized plan known as an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP). This plan outlines specific goals and services that support your child’s unique developmental needs.

Whether referred by a healthcare provider or childcare provider or initiated by families themselves, Supreme Golden Care is here to ensure that children receive the services and support they need during their early years. We believe in empowering children and families by giving them the tools and care they need to thrive.