At the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare’s Salmon Office Child Development Program, we are dedicated to providing the highest level of support for infants and toddlers in Idaho. We strive to ensure that all children have access to the services and resources they need to reach their full potential. Our Infant Toddler Program links children with services that promote their physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development, such as private insurance, Medicaid, and federal and state funds. We provide these services at no cost to families, who can apply for them on their own or have a health care provider make a referral.
0 to 3 years
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At Idaho Department of Health and Welfare’s Infant Toddler Program Salmon Office Child Development Program, we understand that determining if your child needs speech therapy can be a difficult decision. We recommend that any child with autism should be considered for speech therapy as they often have difficulty with social communication. Even if a child’s verbal skills are well developed, they may need help with communication skills such as responding to questions, changing conversation topics, and understanding body language. Early intervention is key in developing language and communication skills, and speech therapy can help your child become more independent and confident. If you are unsure if your child needs speech therapy, our comprehensive guide can help you understand the symptoms and the best course of action for your child.
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare’s Infant Toddler Program Salmon Office Child Development Program provides speech therapy to help your child overcome communication challenges. Speech therapists can help your child with nonverbal skills, forming speech in a clearer way, communicating thoughts and feelings, understanding and responding to questions, discerning facial expressions, interpreting body language, feeding and swallowing, and even stuttering. With the help of speech therapy, your child can learn to effectively communicate with others and build strong relationships.
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