The Onondaga County Health Department is home to the New York State Early Intervention Program (EIP), a national program offering support for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. Our EIP provides services such as individualized evaluations, family-centered service coordination, and a range of early intervention services. We are committed to helping families create nurturing environments that promote their child’s development and prepare them for a successful transition into school and life. Our team of experienced professionals work together to ensure that our families have access to the resources and support they need to ensure their child’s development. We strive to be a leader in early intervention and provide best-in-class services to our families.
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According to our therapies search website, there are 6 companies in zip code 13202, 24 in Syracuse, and 1621 in New York that provide therapy services for children and adolescents.
At the NYS Early Intervention Program, Onondaga County Health Department, we understand how important it is to know if your child needs speech therapy. Speech therapy is often recommended for autistic children since many have difficulty with social communication. Signs that your child might need speech therapy include difficulty responding to questions, starting or ending conversations, changing conversation topics, understanding body language, and more. We provide comprehensive early intervention services to help your child develop effective ways to communicate and become more independent and confident. To learn more about speech therapy and what to do if you think your child needs it, check out our guide.
The NYS Early Intervention Program at the Onondaga County Health Department can help your child with speech therapy. Our team of experts can help your child with a variety of skills, such as nonverbal communication, forming clearer speech, expressing thoughts and feelings, understanding and responding to questions, discerning facial expressions and body language, feeding and swallowing, and even stuttering. Our experienced speech therapists are dedicated to helping your child communicate effectively across all environments, which may include the use of gestures, signs, verbal speech, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).
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