At the Broome County Health Department, we provide the New York State Early Intervention Program (EIP) to families of infants and toddlers with disabilities. Our EIP is part of the national program, offering resources, support, and intervention services to help families. We strive to provide the highest quality care to our families and ensure their children have access to the best possible services. Our program is designed to collaborate with families and other professionals to provide a comprehensive set of resources and services to help young children reach their full potential. We are committed to helping our families, so that every child in Broome County has the opportunity to succeed.
0 to 3 years
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According to our therapies search website, there are 3 companies providing therapy services for children and adolescents in zip code 13905, 7 in Binghamton, and 1621 across New York State.
The NYS Early Intervention Program and Broome County Health Department understand that it can be difficult to know if your child needs speech therapy. That’s why we’ve created a comprehensive guide to help you understand the signs and benefits of speech therapy. Our guide covers topics such as understanding if your child needs therapy, responding to questions, starting and ending conversations, changing conversation topics, using gestures, understanding body language, and more. We also highlight the importance of early intervention and how it can help your child develop into a more confident and independent individual. With our guide, you can be sure that you have all the information you need to make the best decision for your child.
At NYS Early Intervention Program – Broome County Health Department, we specialize in speech therapy to help your child communicate effectively. Our speech therapists can help with a variety of communication issues, such as nonverbal skills, forming speech, expressing thoughts and feelings, understanding and responding to questions, discerning facial expressions and body language, and feeding and swallowing. Additionally, we strive to help your child reduce stuttering and use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to communicate in all environments.
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