Easterseals Services: Focus on Young Children

You Kids Reading

Young children reading.

Every year, we as a nation, fail to identify more than one million children under five who are at risk for autism, developmental delays and disabilities. We’re not reaching young children and families withearly identification and intervention services when we can make the biggest difference. Too many young children enter school with learning and health issues that put them behind their peers, many never catch up.

Young children with special needs and developmental delays can succeed in school alongside their peers if they receive early intervention services – therapies that work to strengthen their physical, social, emotional and intellectual abilities at a very young age.

As the largest provider of early intervention services, Easterseals staff, therapists and families know what is possible when children get the support they need during the first few years of life – and also what happens when they don’t. We teach new skills and instill confidence, while offering weary families answers, support and hope. We advocate for access to early diagnosis, therapy and educational services because they are essential.

Easterseals is creating a new awareness of the importance of early identification and intervention among young parents and the general public. Easterseals Make the First Five Count® is a national movement to assure every child with a disability or a possible developmental delay is identified, and has access to the intervention services that can offer the best opportunities for the future. This has been a priority for Easterseals since its beginnings – and it’s where we can continue to make an enormous impact.

Child with headphones

Child listening with headphones.

 As a leading provider of childcare services for young children and their families, we are dedicated to advancing knowledge, creating networks of support and mobilizing communities to develop solutions for families. Generous funding from the Goizueta Foundation gave Easterseals the means to develop and train early childhood professionals to provide inclusive childcare in their communities, with new programs in Spanish speaking communities. Easterseals professionals also share their expertise with international delegations of early childhood and autism peers, in the United States and at international conferences.

Easterseals Make the First Five Count®

Through Make the First Five Count®, Easterseals has collected more than 100,000 signatures to its online petition, sharing a critical message with members of Congress to protect and grow funding for the Part C early intervention program of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).A free online tool to assess a young child’s development.

And, new for this year, through generous support from the CVS Health Charitable trust, Easterseals is offering parents free access to an online screening tool at makethefirstfivecount.org.

The Ages & Stages Questionnaires® (ASQ) from Brookes publishing lets parents easily and effectively monitor their child’s development. It’s an important tool for parents and caregivers to make sure their child is reaching his or her milestones — and learn what to do or where to go if the screening identifies a concern. to date, nearly 3,000 people have taken the online screening — with more than half identified as having some type of delay or concern and provided guidance for seeking appropriate support/services.

The availability and importance of the online screening also was the focus of the Make the First Five Count Spokespersons/Affiliate Marketing partners efforts this year, working to spread the word via traditional and new media at both the local and national level.

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