At Idaho Department of Health and Welfare’s Infant Toddler Program Burley Office, we provide no cost services to families that promote their children’s physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development. Our services are funded through private insurance, Medicaid, and federal and state funds. Families may apply for services with us independently or have their health care provider make a referral.
0 to 3 years
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There are currently 227 companies providing therapy services for children and adolescents listed on our therapies search website. Of those, 3 are located in zip code 83318, 3 are located in Burley, and the remaining 221 are located throughout the entire state of Idaho.
If you’re wondering if your child needs speech therapy, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare – Infant Toddler Program Burley Office can help you decide. Our guide to speech therapy can provide you with all the information you need to know about the importance of early intervention for language development and the benefits of speech therapy for those with autism. We can help you understand the signs that may indicate your child might need speech therapy, such as difficulty responding to questions, difficulty starting or ending conversations, using gestures, or understanding body language. By addressing these issues early, you can help your child become more independent and confident. If you have any questions about speech therapy, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare – Infant Toddler Program Burley Office for assistance.
At the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare’s Infant Toddler Program Burley Office, speech therapy can help your child in a variety of ways. Our experienced speech therapists can help with nonverbal skills like signs and gestures, forming speech more clearly, communicating thoughts and feelings, understanding and responding to questions, discerning facial expressions and corresponding emotions, understanding body language, feeding, and swallowing. Speech therapy can also help with stuttering. We strive to help your child communicate effectively in all environments with the help of speech therapy.
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