• ei header
ucpnepa donate

Early Intervention

 
While every child develops at his or her own pace, following are some general guidelines to help you determine whether your child may need special services:

At about…
A child should…
 
Birth to 6 months
Look in the direction of sound
Roll over
 
Coo, babble and laugh aloud
Reach for and grasp objects
 
Hold head up when held at shoulder
Make eye contact during feedings
 
 
 
6 months to 1 year
Recognize his/her name when called
Creep on hands and knees
 
Walk with assistance or holding on
Imitate sounds
 
Drink from a cup held by an adult
Sit without support
 
 
 
1 to 1 1/2 years
Explore cabinets and drawers
Use a few words
 
Begin to feed him or herself
Point to some body parts
 
Walk alone
 
 
 
 
1 1/2 to 2 years
Walk and begin to run
Dress with assistance
 
Put words together into phrases
Eat table food
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 to 3 years
Complete a 3-4 piece puzzle
Use the toilet with assistance
 
Jump, run, kick, climb stairs
Use simple sentences
 
UCP of Northeastern Pennsylvania began providing services for children with special needs in the mid 1960’s. At that time, a developmental class was housed in rented space. Several other locations were used until 1983 when the agency purchased and remodeled what became our Clarks Summit Children’s Center. With its opening, the agency realized its dream of providing integrated activities for children with and without disabilities by housing our TLC Child Care program in the facility.
 
Today, services are provided in the child’s "natural environment" – their home, or child care facility. Agency staff partner with the parents and/or child care staff to incorporate the child’s developmental goals into their daily routine.
 
Specific services are based on the child’s Individual Family Service Plan and may include specialized instruction, developmental activities, physical, speech and/or occupational therapies.
 
Early intervention is provided for children from birth through three years of age. Federal, state and local government programs fund these services so there is no charge to families who need them.

Eligibility Guidelines

Your child must have a:

 * significant delay in one or more areas of development compared to other children the same age

 * physical disability, hearing or vision loss

 * specialist's determination thru informed clinical opinion that there is a delay even though it doesn't appear on the child's assessment

 * known physical or mental condition which has a high probability for a developmental delay