The NYS Early Intervention Program (EIP) at the St. Lawrence County Public Health Department provides families with infants and toddlers with disabilities access to the National Early Intervention Program. Our team of experienced professionals works to ensure that our services and resources are tailored to fit the unique needs of each family in our community. We prioritize providing an inclusive, collaborative and family-centered approach to early intervention, helping to ensure that each child has the opportunity to reach their full potential. Our team is dedicated to providing quality, evidence-based services and resources to our families, and to promoting the physical, mental, and social-emotional development of all children in our community.
0 to 3 years
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Our therapies search website shows that there are 5 companies providing therapy services for children and adolescents in zip code 13617, 32 in Canton, and 1621 across the entire state of New York.
At the NYS Early Intervention Program and St. Lawrence County Public Health Department, we understand that it can be difficult to determine if your child needs speech therapy. If your child is autistic, speech therapy is almost always recommended since it can help them to develop important communication skills, like responding to questions, changing conversation topics, and understanding body language. Early intervention is critical for language development, so it’s important to get your child started with speech therapy as soon as possible if there are any delays in that area. If you’re unsure whether your child needs speech therapy, our guide can help you understand everything you need to know about the process.
The NYS Early Intervention Program at St. Lawrence County Public Health Department offers speech therapy to help children communicate more effectively. Speech therapy can help children with nonverbal skills, forming speech, understanding and responding to questions, discerning facial expressions, understanding body language, feeding, and swallowing. Speech therapists provide Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) as well as other strategies to help children communicate in all environments.
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