Massachusetts Early Intervention (EI) is a program for children from birth to age 3 who have developmental delays or are at risk of a developmental delay. EI services are meant to help support families and caregivers, and to enhance the development and learning of infants and toddlers through individualized, developmentally appropriate activities within the child’s and family’s everyday life.
Early Intervention supports children to:
- Develop positive social-emotional skills (building relationships)
- Gain knowledge and skills (learning)
- Use appropriate behaviors to meet their needs (developing independence)
And EI helps families to:
- Know their rights
- Communicate their child’s needs
- Help their children develop and learn