early intervention

What is Early Intervention?

Early Intervention is a specialized program designed to support infants and toddlers—from birth to age 3—who may be experiencing developmental delays or have a diagnosed disability. These early years are a critical window for growth, and the sooner a child receives support, the greater the impact on their long-term development and well-being.

Our Early Intervention services focus on building essential foundational skills through play-based, child-centered approaches that encourage communication, independence, and social connection.

Early Intervention may help with:

  • Improving communication and language development

  • Strengthening gross and fine motor skills

  • Enhancing social and emotional development

  • Teaching daily living and self-help skills

  • Supporting sensory processing and regulation

  • Empowering families through education and coaching

Our goal is to help each child build a strong developmental foundation while supporting families every step of the way.


What to Expect from Our Team

At ART, we take a whole-child, family-centered approach to Early Intervention. Our experienced team of professionals—including behavior analysts, therapists, and early childhood specialists—works closely with parents and caregivers to create a nurturing, effective plan tailored to your child’s individual needs.

You can expect:

  • A comprehensive developmental assessment to identify strengths and areas of need

  • A customized intervention plan based on your child’s unique profile

  • Services delivered in natural environments such as your home or community

  • Regular progress updates and open communication

  • Coaching and support to help caregivers implement strategies throughout daily routines

We’re here to help your child grow with confidence and joy—right from the start.


How to Get Started

Getting started with Early Intervention is simple, and we’ll guide you through every step.

  1. Reach Out – Call or submit our online form to connect with a member of our team.

  2. Free Consultation – We’ll discuss your concerns, review eligibility, and explain funding options such as Regional Center services, insurance, or private pay.

  3. Developmental Assessment – A professional will assess your child’s developmental skills to determine the most appropriate services.

  4. Begin Services – Once a plan is created, we’ll start therapy in the environment that best suits your child—whether that’s at home or in the community.

We’re here to support your family in giving your child the strongest possible start.